acesfullmike
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005, 10:46 PM
total newbie at omaha, but once you become excellent at reading hands post flop, are you able to play multiple tables more easily than holdem? i have heard that omaha is much more about math postflop than trying to put people on a hand or range of hands.
Zach6668
Wednesday, October 12th, 2005, 6:03 PM
Small stakes PLO is all about holding the nuts and pushing with it. Someone will almost always call you. I think the biggest key is to read the board, and see which cards will help you or hurt you.
But, I'm a newb too.
Zach
checkymcfold
Wednesday, October 12th, 2005, 9:02 PM
zach is right.
SSPLO (hi or split) is all about nut peddling. and about position.
you'd think this leads to you being able to play more tables, but i find that since you play more hands in plo, it works out about even.
Wintermute
Friday, October 14th, 2005, 12:09 PM
This depends a lot on whether you play full ring or shorthanded. In a shorthanded game, there is still a lot of poker being played--it's definitely not a nut-peddlers game. Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.
Smasharoo
Friday, October 14th, 2005, 7:05 PM
Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.
Me too. Just not at the same time.
good luck.
Wintermute
Saturday, October 15th, 2005, 2:31 AM
QUOTE (Smasharoo)
Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.
Me too. Just not at the same time.
good luck.
Fcuking puss y.
good luck!
No_Neck
Saturday, October 15th, 2005, 5:22 AM
Smash brings up a valid point, it can be very hard to mix games. I have found that it is much easier to get confused if you are playing more than one game.
Smasharoo
Saturday, October 15th, 2005, 7:00 PM
Fcuking puss y.
good luck!
My 9 year old nephew riddled out how to defeat the language filter in about 3 minutes.
Of course, he's probably +EV against you in PLO8 too.
good luck.
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