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Pot Limit Omaha 8 Multi Table Tournament Strategy
Unlike single table tournaments, pot limit Omaha
eight multi table tournaments usually allow players enough time
to play closer to correct strategy. Because of this, these
tournaments also reward better players more often. So the basic
strategy is much the same as solid pot limit Omaha ring game
strategy.
Especially early in the tournament, before the blinds become
larger in proportion to the average player stack, you should
play very tight. Only play your strongest hands and fold
anything that doesn’t improve on the flop. Though they may not
seem like many chips, any chip you can save early in the
tournament may be the one that allows you to win the tournament
later. I usually only play hands with scoop potential in the
early stages. Strong high only hands and strong high hands with
A 2, or maybe A 3 if the Ace is suited.
The idea in the early stages is to only enter the pot when you
have a good chance to greatly increase your chip stack. While
winning a few small pots is important, it is rarely worth the
chips you must risk in order to win them at this stage.
As the tournament progresses into the middle stages, depending
on your chip stack, it is usually correct to start playing a few
more hands, particularly against smaller chip stacks. This often
lets you play quite aggressively and win a few pots without
having to show down your hand at the end. By this time you
should also have an idea of a few of your opponents playing
tendencies. Always watch for chances to use these tendencies
against them.
In the middle stages, you need to start thinking about compiling
enough chips to put yourself into position to win the
tournament. When you are short stacked, you will need to take a
few more chances, trying to get all in with your best hands pre
flop. On the other hand, when you have a large stack, look for
opportunities to use it to your advantage against the smaller
stacks. This is much like play in no limit Texas holdem during
these rounds.
In the late rounds of pot limit Omaha high low multi table
tournaments, it is very important to play your best hands
aggressively before the flop. As the tournament progresses, many
hands will be won uncontested pre flop.
One other point that needs addressed is the difference between
no limit and pot limit. In no limit, you can go all in at any
time. In pot limit, you will often have to build a pot in order
to get all in or to get one of your opponents all in. This
requires a slightly different thought process early in the hand.
Recognize this and use it to your advantage.
As in any no limit or pot limit tournament, you must play to
100% of your ability on every hand. One mistake can end your
tournament; so don’t let a mistake knock you out. When you get
to the point where only bad beats do you in, you will be
finishing toward the top of tournaments in no time.