A Quote by Chris Moneymaker

I actually do quite well in Omaha. It's one of my better games. I love pot-limit Omaha and Omaha high-low. I do quite well in them. If I play in a casino, I usually play some kind of mixed game with Omaha and hold 'em.
The biggest differences between Omaha and Hold'em is that you get four hole cards in Omaha as opposed to two in Hold'em, and in Omaha, you can only use two of your hole cards and must play three cards from the board.
It's rare to find these true coin flip situations in Hold'em but surprisingly common in Omaha. That's one of the reasons why Omaha is the perfect game for action junkies who relish the notion of flipping coins for large sums of money.
I'm comfortable with the hold 'em, Omaha and stud high-low. But the other two games aren't my strongest games. I'm not comfortable at all with razz or stud.
I'm so Omaha that I wear 'OMAHA' on my trunks.
One pair rarely wins an Omaha pot, even if that pair is aces. In Hold'em, on the other hand, a pair of aces is right around the average winning hand.
Omaha is a game that was invented by a sadist and is played by masochists.
High-stakes gamblers love heart-racing Omaha-type action; normal poker players don't!
Brando's a family friend. His mother gave my father a shot to be in a play at the Omaha Community Playhouse. That was the first production he was in.
You can park your snark at the gate, Omaha.
Omaha, like Rome, is built on seven hills.
I was a Presbyterian minister at a small church in Omaha, Nebraska.
The first dead man on Omaha Beach must be a sailor!
The very first soldier's funeral protest that I went to was in Omaha, Neb.
I'm from a farm town that when I was a kid was about an hour outside of Omaha.
I listened to classical music. I listened to jazz. I listened to everything. And I started becoming interested in the sounds of jazz. And I went to a concert of Jazz at the Philharmonic when we lived in Omaha, Nebraska, and I saw Charlie Parker play and Billie Holiday sing and Lester Young play, and that did it. I said, 'That's what I want to do.'
I grew up in Omaha and Milwaukee, and was always a very inquisitive kid.
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