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My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
While profitable, Omaha would be much more fun if it weren't played, primarily, by cranky old people.
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Re: My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
That can be said of many things.
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Re: My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
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While profitable, Omaha would be much more fun if it weren't played, primarily, by cranky old people. [/ QUOTE ] That was one of my main takeaways too. Also that they are calling stations and play badly, but that’s no different than the holdem games I play there too. -g |
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Re: My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
Oh, where I play they're populated by jocular old people.
The cranky old people can be found at the stud tables. |
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Re: My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
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Oh, where I play they're populated by jocular old people. The cranky old people can be found at the stud tables. [/ QUOTE ] We have neither stud nor razz, so they've been forced to Omaha. |
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Re: My first live Omaha realization (n/c)
A friend of mine who is a very good O8 player summed it up for me:
It's a great game that's quite easy to beat in spite of the fact that it attracts the most miserable people on earth. |
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