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NLHE is the real real.

You need the ALL IN to mirror real life and allow you to play the person rather than the cards.

See, that's why I'm saying bluffing in Omaha doesn't play as a big a role. Sounds like it becomes more chess-like since even the wiki page for it says 'that Omaha is a game of "the nuts", i.e. the best possible high or low hand, because it frequently takes "the nuts" to win a showdown'. You end up playing the actual card combinations instead of trying to read a player.
 
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