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Old 04-07-2005, 08:24 AM
krypto krypto is offline
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Default Re: Omaha outreach program?

Lets start by putting banners on the S&M porno sites then move on to the mental health facilities for masochists.
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Old 04-07-2005, 10:41 AM
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Default Re: Omaha outreach program?

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It's think that tournament style No-Limit Hold'em has propelled the incredible popularity of ring game Hold'em (Both limit and No-limit). If big Pot-Limit Omaha games gain widespread acknowledgement as a game requiring a very high degree of skill, then perhaps limit Omaha (Both Hi and Hi/Lo) ring games will become more popular.

The beauty of Hold'em is that it literally does take a minute to learn but a lifetime to master. Omaha takes about 10 minutes to learn which is too long for the attention span of the kind of people that you would like in your game.

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The WPT or ESPN needs to give it a snappy name like 'HOLDEM 4' '6 hand holdem' to relate it to the newer, tv-inspired poker players. As long as it has the word 'holdem' in it, it should really help.

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or they can start calling it OMAHA HOLDEM more frequently instead of plain OMAHA
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Old 04-08-2005, 06:25 AM
Bulbarainey Bulbarainey is offline
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Default Re: Omaha outreach program?

the prob here is they only run 1-2 tables at the casinos around town, and the omaha players DONT LEAVE! so it takes forever to wait through 2 or 3 people, i was at commerce today and just played HE while waiting in line in front of 5 ppl for omaha, and getting not getting called in almost an hour, at 1:00pm thursday... if we were over loaded like HE theyd have more tables and move faster!
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Old 04-08-2005, 11:30 AM
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Default Re: Omaha outreach program?

Same problem at Foxwoods. 76 tables, and only one Omaha.

I played stud for a few hours while waiting. It was worth the wait.

I wouldn't mind if it got popular enough to have more tables, but too popular and we end up with the same zoo that Hold 'Em has become.

And, Omaha does require a bit more skill on the part of the dealers. What with all the marginal Hold Em dealers out there, I shudder to think of what happens to your average Omaha game when it's run by someone fresh out of dealer school.
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