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.
Exactly.
Each to their own but NLHE is the benchmark for a reason.