RainmanTrail
Straight Flush
Mike Cappelletti and Ed Hutchinson both have starting hand strength point counting systems that are useful for beginners (they're directionally accurate, but definitely not optimal). I like Cappellettis system better. You can find it in his book "Winning at Omaha Hi Lo". He under values high only hand strength and overvalues A2 IMO, as do many winning players, but it's still useful.
It gives you points for each combo in your hand. So A2 is worth x points, A3 is worth less, K high flush draws are worth x, KK is worth x points, etc. You can probably find it online somewhere.
It gives you points for each combo in your hand. So A2 is worth x points, A3 is worth less, K high flush draws are worth x, KK is worth x points, etc. You can probably find it online somewhere.