Immediate feedback
Each trainer hand shows whether your choice was correct and how the alternatives compare in big blinds.
OmahaMate gives you a practical preflop training loop: load the range, understand the spot, and then test yourself against random hands with immediate EV feedback.
Charts help you review, but they do not force recall. A strong training tool makes you identify the best action from memory, then compares your choice against the underlying strategy. That is where OmahaMate is strongest.
Each trainer hand shows whether your choice was correct and how the alternatives compare in big blinds.
Review CO opens, BTN responses, blind defense, or stack-depth changes without switching products.
Drill a concept until your decisions are faster, cleaner, and closer to baseline strategy.
Load a spot, inspect the opening or response range, and review which hands fold, call, raise, or mix. Use filters to isolate hand classes and compare how strategy shifts across subsets.
Practice the same structure under pressure. Instead of passively reading frequencies, you are now choosing actions and getting feedback immediately after each decision.
Use the free starting workflow to test the product, then unlock the full library when you want more game formats, more stacks, and wider training coverage.
Train across PLO, Hi-Lo, Limit Omaha, and O8 from the same study and trainer workflow.
Open more cash-game and MTT decision trees, including ante and straddle-sensitive situations.
Expand beyond the free starting path into broader position, player-count, and stack-depth coverage.
OmahaMate helps you improve preflop decision-making in Pot Limit Omaha by showing solver-backed ranges, drilling random hands, and giving immediate feedback on the EV of every option.
Yes. OmahaMate includes a free starting path with Study Mode and Trainer Mode for PLO 8-max 100bb, so you can test the workflow before upgrading.
No. OmahaMate supports cash-game and tournament study, including stack-size and ante-sensitive training paths, plus broader coverage for PLO8, Limit Omaha, and Hi-Lo variants.
The strongest workflow is to study a spot first, understand which hands mix and why, then switch to Trainer Mode and repeat the same spot under pressure until the decisions become automatic.
Use these guides to move from general PLO drilling into split-pot study or tournament-specific preparation.
OmahaMate is built for players who want to study one spot, drill it immediately, and keep progressing into more game types and tournament branches over time.