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Over on [livejournal.com profile] bobby_the_worm's journal, I'm involved in a thoughtful and good discussion about playing a large limit O/8 pot with a likely drawing-dead high draw and a counterfeitable nut low draw. The discussion will bore to sleep all you HE-only players, but if you have an interest on what we Omaha-holics get so excited about that “four card game”, take a look.

High/low split games introduce some of the most complicated poker decisions you can find, because the naked aggression that can run over an HE game with ease just doesn't work here, and you have to really think through what is going on to make the right decisions. If you are a card-playing connoisseur and haven't tried learning some O/8, you really should. (Did I ever mention that contract bridge players tend to love O/8 the most? Someday, I've got to find a bunch of people who want to learn contract bridge and play it for money. That game must be enjoyable. :)

haha

Date: 2006-09-18 18:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roryk.livejournal.com
That is okay-- I am more concerned with beating players playing .25/.50 right now. I'll focus on trying to beat the knowledgable players once I become one myself. :)

Re: haha

Date: 2006-09-18 19:08 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipitfish.livejournal.com
Oh, ok. You mentioned getting into the big mixed games, which is why I thought high stakes. Yes, the stuff I mentioned will be a big help against .25/.5 players. That Tenner book puts forward the right approach for those games.

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