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O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
How do the $2/4 O8B tables at the Woods compare to those online? I've heard they're much tighter, but I can hardly believe that with the experiences I've had on their HE tables.
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
I'm not much of an OE player at all; but I sat in the 5/10 w/ kill game a FW's on Sunday night as a change of pace from the 20/40 HE game. It was pretty loose, and the play was pretty awful.
I probably could beat that game, so if you know what you are doing, you could kill it. |
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
The players at foxwoods $2-$4 omaha 8o/b are terrible. When i played there, 8 people would often see the flop. There was this asian woman there, who would raise on any oppurtunity she had, preflop and flop on every single hand. She raised for over 30+ hands in a row. By the time she would get reraised on the turn or flop, she'd call you down, and then show her hand to the dealer and ask him what she had.
Since 2-4 is the lowest spread there, I suspect some people walk in to the poker room from the slots with about the same amount of skill playing the one armed bandits as in poker. |
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
Man, I gotta get into this game.
I just love playing with crazy raise-bots. |
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
Agreed. The 5-10 game looked like a rock garden, but the 2-4 game has people that have never played O8 before. People wander over b/c they don't want to wait for HE.
I would say it was comparable to a .50/1 game online in terms of skill, although there were a couple LAG's building up bigger pots than you usually see in a .50/1 game. Very beatable game. Good luck! |
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
Anybody play the pot limit omaha game at Foxwoods? What's the blinds and how's the play?
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Re: O8B at Foxwoods vs. Online
I didn't even notice any omaha high games, let alone pot limit omaha high. Things could have changed though.
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