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just learnt my first ohama lesson

edited December 2009 in Poker Chat
30p dym.

guess the nut flush is no good on a paired board lol
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
pies56 Small blind   10.00 10.00 1910.00
huggi Big blind   20.00 30.00 1980.00
  Your hole cards
  • J
  • 10
  • A
  • J
     
GREGHOGG Raise   60.00 90.00 1910.00
WALLY423 Call   60.00 150.00 1770.00
aspman Call   60.00 210.00 1950.00
perko1992 Fold        
pies56 Call   50.00 260.00 1860.00
huggi Call   40.00 300.00 1940.00
Flop
   
  • 8
  • 2
  • 7
     
pies56 Check        
huggi Check        
GREGHOGG Check        
WALLY423 Check        
aspman Check        
Turn
   
  • 2
     
pies56 Check        
huggi Bet   300.00 600.00 1640.00
GREGHOGG Call   300.00 900.00 1610.00
WALLY423 Fold        
aspman Fold        
pies56 Fold        
River
   
  • K
     
huggi Bet   900.00 1800.00 740.00
GREGHOGG All-in   1610.00 3410.00 0.00
huggi Call   710.00 4120.00 30.00
huggi Show
  • K
  • A
  • 5
  • 2
     
GREGHOGG Show
  • J
  • 10
  • A
  • J
     
huggi Win Full House, 2s and Kings 4120.00   4150.00

Comments

  • edited December 2009

    Its so card orientated its unreal. I played for 2 hours, 5/10 pence, came away 40 up - quid not pence lol, just cold deck after cold deck, no skill, no moves, 1 bluff!

    You cannot outplay ur opponent. The only way to win is if he/she makes a big mistake (bloke had 3 2s in his hand n thought hed made quads) - or the cards play themselves.

    No thinking, no skill, no enjoyment, no fun!

    DOHH
  • edited December 2009
    In Response to just learnt my first ohama lesson:
    30p dym. guess the nut flush is no good on a paired board lol Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance pies56 Small blind   10.00 10.00 1910.00 huggi Big blind   20.00 30.00 1980.00   Your hole cards J 10 A J       GREGHOGG Raise   60.00 90.00 1910.00 WALLY423 Call   60.00 150.00 1770.00 aspman Call   60.00 210.00 1950.00 perko1992 Fold         pies56 Call   50.00 260.00 1860.00 huggi Call   40.00 300.00 1940.00 Flop     8 2 7       pies56 Check         huggi Check         GREGHOGG Check         WALLY423 Check         aspman Check         Turn     2       pies56 Check         huggi Bet   300.00 600.00 1640.00 GREGHOGG Call   300.00 900.00 1610.00 WALLY423 Fold         aspman Fold         pies56 Fold         River     K       huggi Bet   900.00 1800.00 740.00 GREGHOGG All-in   1610.00 3410.00 0.00 huggi Call   710.00 4120.00 30.00 huggi Show K A 5 2       GREGHOGG Show J 10 A J       huggi Win Full House, 2s and Kings 4120.00   4150.00
    Posted by GREGHOGG
    Hi Greg,
    This is a good example of how you need to examine what you have against what is the nuts available on the board. In omaha imo, you have to be very wary when the board pairs up as the chances of the full house or quads being out are greatly enhanced.
    With the chips you have i dont see you doing anything else but push, but I would have been a little more restraint and just called. Unlucky m8.

    col
  • edited December 2009
    Hi Greg

    Just 1 of the reasons I wont go near the game :)
  • edited December 2009
    In Response to Re: just learnt my first ohama lesson:
    Its so card orientated its unreal. I played for 2 hours, 5/10 pence, came away 40 up - quid not pence lol, just cold deck after cold deck, no skill, no moves, 1 bluff! You cannot outplay ur opponent. The only way to win is if he/she makes a big mistake (bloke had 3 2s in his hand n thought hed made quads) - or the cards play themselves. No thinking, no skill, no enjoyment, no fun! DOHH
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    Im rather enjoying it actually, makes a nice change.. hoping to pick it up fairly quickly
  • edited December 2009
    In Response to Re: just learnt my first ohama lesson:
    In Response to just learnt my first ohama lesson : Hi Greg, This is a good example of how you need to examine what you have against what is the nuts available on the board. In omaha imo, you have to be very wary when the board pairs up as the chances of the full house or quads being out are greatly enhanced. With the chips you have i dont see you doing anything else but push, but I would have been a little more restraint and just called. Unlucky m8. col
    Posted by mr_mbro
    Thanks Colin, and the other Colin (Talon) whos advice im putting into use.

    Im pleased that the newbies to ohama like me are being helped by those more experienced. Also, the players on my dym table are helping too.

    Good old sky poker spirit, i like it!:)
  • edited December 2009
     The thing to remember when playing down the streets in omaha is that it is virtually impossible to put your opponent on a hand because every player is playing 6 hands at the same time. So when you see multiple draws out on the board they could realistically be drawing to all of them. One skill that needs to be addressed is the pocket pair. In texas it can hold up but in omaha unless you set it up then it becomes vitrually nothing no matter how big it is
  • edited December 2009

    Guesswork then? - I think I had this debate with Andybee on 6 handed NLHE compared to 10 handed.. he said theres less skill 6 handed cuz its impossible to put sum1 on a hand. Wonder what he'd say about omaha?

    Cmon seriously where is the skill in omaha? ur so crippled by ur cards, if they're no good, ur no good. Discipline I spose, but anyone can have that.

    I'll keep trying see if it grows on me.

    DOHH
  • edited December 2009
    greg i did give that advice on main thread..........never draw to a straight or a flush on a paired board!!! boats are common in omaha
  • edited December 2009
    In Response to Re: just learnt my first ohama lesson:
    greg i did give that advice on main thread..........never draw to a straight or a flush on a paired board!!! boats are common in omaha
    Posted by JAEGERBOMB

    lol, so you did, well i guess we all learn by mistakes, and as im currently playing 30p dyms it cant hurt me.. in fact, im ahead!
  • edited December 2009
    PLAYED THE FREE ROLL AT 5 AND HAD A BLAST . ITS SOMETHING I WILL DO OCCASIONALY . TBH , MY OLD BRAIN WOULD BURN OUT QUICKLY IF I PLAYED IT ALLOT . GREAT FUN THOUGH.
  • edited December 2009
    Now ive had a little practice, I will be giving the £5.50 500gtd tournie a whirl... so go easy on me you ohama sharks! Im hoping for some beginners luck tho!
  • edited December 2009
    Its great its finally here, been years since i've played it for money.

    Played a £2 dym just to get use to it again, just like riding a bike it all comes back very quickly, cashed and will try my luck in the £500 at 19-15hrs.
  • edited December 2009
    In Response to Re: just learnt my first ohama lesson:
    Its so card orientated its unreal. I played for 2 hours, 5/10 pence, came away 40 up - quid not pence lol, just cold deck after cold deck, no skill, no moves, 1 bluff! You cannot outplay ur opponent. The only way to win is if he/she makes a big mistake (bloke had 3 2s in his hand n thought hed made quads) - or the cards play themselves. No thinking, no skill, no enjoyment, no fun! DOHH
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    A little learning is a dangerous thing!  

    You are clearly a threat to yourself ;-)
  • edited December 2009
    Its just one great big donkfest! is it even possible to get ur oppo to put his money in drawing dead without having quads or a S/F?

    Cmon.

    NLHE is hard enough avoiding the fish, this is just fish city!
  • edited December 2009
    Just finished 24/89 in my first ever Ohama mtt. Dont think i did too much wrong! Talon railed me along the way, thanks mate.

    A very enjoyable game is Ohama, im sure ill be playing lots more!


  • edited December 2009
    now that youv played a fair few hands now greg, im guessing it would have been an easy fold if you played that quoted hand at the start of the thread now.  

    i love omaha, especially when you hit with 2 of your cards on the flop and then hit the nuts with your other 2
  • edited December 2009
    Ive only played it live before til today.

    Got rivered on every hand I played tonight.  Tis a nice change from holdem, but will only play it now and then methinks.
  • edited December 2009
    im just dying for High-Low Omaha to start, see all the fish play just to the low hand and then find out there isnt a low hand:):):):)
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