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WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
I played 3-6 Omaha live at Caesar's IN last night and often there would be four or five players at the showdown and not one of them would have a reasonable starting hand.
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
I play a 3-6 kill O8 game sometimes and the action is pretty fast and heavy. It basically plays like a 6-12 game and usually there are at least 5 players to the river. It is also played with 1$ chips so there is a TON of action.
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
Phil I wish you'd post more often.
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
I once witnessed a huge hand at the 3 6 game in a kill pot where this old man thought he had a boat with the 3 J's in his hand. It really is the dumbest game I have ever seen. You can literally kill it. It seems to never been running when I am there but I dont come down very often. If you just play solid hands you can clean up.
Everyone in that game hates money!! |
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
Come up to Caesar's IN some time and we'll play either $10-20 with a half kill or $3-6 with a full kill whichever we can get going. you don't even have to know how to play to book a winning session. Just tight preflop and don't bet stupid post flop, "that'll get er dun!"
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
[ QUOTE ]
Come up to Caesar's IN some time and we'll play either $10-20 with a half kill or $3-6 with a full kill whichever we can get going. you don't even have to know how to play to book a winning session. Just tight preflop and don't bet stupid post flop, "that'll get er dun!" [/ QUOTE ] I am in Champaign IL, and I am considering coming up to play that game just from your description. Unfortunately, I don't know if my BR can handle a night of 10-20 right now. |
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Re: WOW starting hand requirements were nonexistent.
Omaha doesn't seem to require as big a buyin as Holdem.
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