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| I have a straight and flush draw on the turn as well as an iffy low draw. Turn okay? PokerStars Game #17478768029: Omaha Hi/Lo Limit ($2/$4) - 2008/05/16 - 19:41:24 (ET) Table 'Megrez III' 10-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: ALLINISNOGO ($145 in chips) Seat 2: daniel$on10 ($132.50 in chips) Seat 3: pupptmaster ($80 in chips) Seat 4: napalmfires ($50.50 in chips) Seat 5: j5k1s7 ($87 in chips) Seat 6: ChipEnvy ($300 in chips) Seat 7: chillicoffee ($35.50 in chips) Seat 8: aljay22 ($295 in chips) Seat 9: FloppyMcNutZ ($79 in chips) Seat 10: mike7777 ($30 in chips) daniel$on10: posts small blind $1 pupptmaster: posts big blind $2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to FloppyMcNutZ [4h 7d Ac Ad] napalmfires: raises $2 to $4 j5k1s7: folds ChipEnvy: folds chillicoffee: folds aljay22: calls $4 FloppyMcNutZ: calls $4 mike7777: folds ALLINISNOGO: folds daniel$on10: calls $3 pupptmaster: calls $2 *** FLOP *** [8d Qs 6d] daniel$on10: bets $2 pupptmaster: calls $2 napalmfires: raises $2 to $4 aljay22: folds FloppyMcNutZ: calls $4 daniel$on10: raises $2 to $6 pupptmaster: raises $2 to $8 Betting is capped napalmfires: calls $4 FloppyMcNutZ: calls $4 daniel$on10: calls $2 *** TURN *** [8d Qs 6d] [Kc] daniel$on10: checks pupptmaster: bets $4 napalmfires: raises $4 to $8 FloppyMcNutZ: calls $8 daniel$on10: raises $4 to $12 pupptmaster: raises $4 to $16 Betting is capped napalmfires: calls $8 FloppyMcNutZ: calls $8 daniel$on10: calls $4 *** RIVER *** [8d Qs 6d Kc] [5d] daniel$on10: checks pupptmaster: checks napalmfires: bets $4 FloppyMcNutZ: raises $4 to $8 daniel$on10: folds pupptmaster: calls $8 napalmfires: calls $4 *** SHOW DOWN *** FloppyMcNutZ: shows [4h 7d Ac Ad] (HI: a flush, Ace high; LO: 8,6,5,4,A) pupptmaster: mucks hand napalmfires: shows [Kh 3d Kd Ah] (HI: a flush, King high; LO: 8,6,5,3,A) FloppyMcNutZ collected $68.50 from pot napalmfires collected $68.50 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $140 | Rake $3 Board [8d Qs 6d Kc 5d] Seat 1: ALLINISNOGO (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: daniel$on10 (small blind) folded on the River Seat 3: pupptmaster (big blind) mucked [Jc 8c Td Qh] Seat 4: napalmfires showed [Kh 3d Kd Ah] and won ($68.50) with HI: a flush, King high; LO: 8,6,5,3,A Seat 5: j5k1s7 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 6: ChipEnvy folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 7: chillicoffee folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 8: aljay22 folded on the Flop Seat 9: FloppyMcNutZ showed [4h 7d Ac Ad] and won ($68.50) with HI: a flush, Ace high; LO: 8,6,5,4,A Seat 10: mike7777 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
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| I have been watching I have seen Rocks play looser than you
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| Meh. I play a lot tighter than most Omaha players but it works pretty well at a loose table. Why get out there and try and mix it up with the donkeys and beat them at their own game when they will come to me. The money will be there when I get a big hand, I have no reason to mix it up with these guys without a great hand.
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| I played with Katrina Jett on Full Tilt the for an Omaha SNG. SHe was telling me how Chip plays a lot of hands and just tries to fold or raise after the flop and play well there.
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| I just signed up for the waiting list but the list is long
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The Erics were both in a $30 (I think) HORSE sng on tilt. Andy was at a like $1/2 limit HO table on FTP one and Ivey was sitting $3/6 limit on FTP when I played him. Oh yeah Lee Nelson and Isabella Mercier during the WCOOP HORSE event last year. I have played a ton of Omaha I just feel like my game is leaky.
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| Did you notice the differences in level of play with all those guys? Or were they no different than regular players?
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| Honestly a game like Omaha hi/lo really levels the playing field so not really. In the HORSE event me and issabella continuously were going at it. Nothing special really but Lee Nelson put on a show. He was super short stacked toward the middle of the tourney. I don't remember exactly stacks but I remember it being something like 200/400 25 with lee having a stack of around 700. He ended up final tabling and taking 2nd or 3rd. Good showing but nothign too special other than that.
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