"Across different poker games, there is one thing that can be counted on: there will be players going on tilt. One often hears hold’em players complaining about losing large pots on the river (“oh man, another suckout, I can’t believe this”). Perhaps they have not played Omaha. It can be a game significantly more painful than hold’em. In Omaha, you will see many pots decided on the river because of multiple draws, re-draws, and “surprise” counterfeits. For example, if you flop the nuts for the high side, your hand is not nearly as strong as it may appear to you. The turn and the river will often make very strong hands possible (flushes, full houses, and quads). A player who does not understand this fact will be more prone to tilting. “I can’t believe I got outdrawn again!”. The first step is to understand the nature of the game. The second step is to prepare psychologically for your losses."
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