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Title: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: NoflopsHomer on July 01, 2007, 02:06:38 PM
Last night was Jen's night off, though she ended up in the Orleans cardroom and started up a 1/2 PLO game where she ended up a fair sum rather comfortably. Tonight, after we'd covered the $5k final, the pair of us decided to go to the cardroom again where we found that there was already a waiting list for a 1/2 game. It's quickly set up and Jen buys in for $300 and I buy-in for $250.

The game gets going fairly quickly and it's not long before there are $4 straddles appearing as regularly as acne on a teenager's face. I raise up Qc Js Tc 9d to $7 and everyone calls including Jen who is sitting to my left.

Flop comes 7s 6c 4c, checked round to Jen who bets $30, one of the blinds call and the rest of us pass, the turn is the 7c and the small blind leads out now for about $80, Jen dwells a little and then calls. The river is a complete blank, the Kd I think it wa, not that it was going to matter... The small blind now moves in for $120 or so and Jen calls and shows 7h 7d 5h 3d.

I mutter "Cardrack," under my breath and Jen builds up her chip stack, and she has already over the max buy-in ($500). Yep, within five minutes she had the table and anyone who joined covered. ::)

Despite this she kept adding to her stack, though it was varying from the $400 to $700 range

I meanwhile, was having mixed success, I raise a couple of hands then get check/raised off both flops and have dropped down to just $150 or so, I then get 8d 6d 5s 4s and see a multiway raised pot with a flop of Ad 2c 3h, Brian, the aggressive and good American player to my right bets out $30, I raise pot to leave around $20 behind and Jen behind me calls and everyone folds. The turn is the Kd and my last chips go in, Jen calls with Ac 7c 5s 4d but I miss my flush and straight redraws and we chop the pot.

Afterwards, I drop a little back to just $130 or so, missing draws. I then min-raise Ac Ahrt Js 9s UTG, and aggressive and deepstacked Brian re-raises me to $12, I re-raise full pot and the small blind folds and Brian calls. The flop comes K-8-3 rainbow, he bets out $45 and I'm sure he would check K-K-x-x and check/raise me so I couldn't pass. Sure I'm ahead and that he has some random K-x-x-x hand which hasn't two paired yet, I move in. He calls very quickly with K-K-x-x and I'm left to get out another $200 from my wallet. I thought about what would've happened if I had raised fully preflop and Brian says he might have re-raised me anyway, in which case I'm going to lose that hand everytime.

I rebuy, whilst Jen wins a large amount of Brian's chips, putting her over $1000. She raises a pot after a couple of limpers, including me to something like $20. One guy, who has just arrived is incredulous, "How can you raise in Pot-Limit Omaha?"

He calls Jen's raise anyway. As do I with Tc 8c 6h 5h.

The flop comes 9c 7h 3h and it gets checked to me, I bet $100, Jen and the others pass. Incredulous guy moves in and I call. He shows top set and I hit the 5d on the turn which is enough when the river doesn't pair. He walks away from the table saying, "This is such a stupid game."

At this point the stacks are getting progressively deeper and there's probably around $4000 on the table. The live straddle is quite common and most pots are multiway, thought many are raised. I limp in with Ac Qd Jc 6d, and I'm back up to $450, so now am even and then the flop comes 6c 6s Qc, lady UTG with about $350 leads out for $50. I call, everyone else passes. The turn is the 7s, she now bets $100 and I put her in and she calls and shows 6h Qh Kh Td so it's looking like this $800 pot will be chopped until the Ks comes on the river. She whoops and shouts and I'm gutted by this unpleasant birthday present, and I go off to the toilet for five minutes, to calm myself down.

I come back and see I've got roughly $100 left, Jen offers to give me $300 to help get myself out of the hole, but I'm too proud (read: stupid) to accept any money from her. Brian, the aggressive player has moved seats to sit to Jen's left, as has another player since she's developing a reputation for betting anything that's checked to her. Her image is so bad that she pot bets an 8c 2c 3d board with 8-8-x-x for $45 and gets 4 callers, not one of which has a flush draw! :D

I finally pick up Ad Ac Jd 5c and limp utg, Jen passes, Brian raises the pot and then four people call. I re-raise pot leaving myself with just about $20 left. Brian calls which send in a domino effect causing two other players to call. The flop comes Ahrt 8h 4h and I move in, Brian calls, another guys passes, then K-6 lady moves all-in behind him and Brian passes, she shows the Kh Th and I'm starting to get up from the table, planning to go to bed as the Qc hits the turn, until suddenly, the poker gods, having seen my earlier beat, bless me by sending the 8c on the river to house me up for a $350 pot.

In contrast to mine, Jen's stack keeps building and building, she hits a wrap with 9c 8s 7s 6c against a set, getting him to pay-off on the river and then, in another, a guy with a set of jacks pays off her double belly buster with flush draw on the river when she makes the straight.

We hadn't really played as many hands against each other as earlier but finally I limp with Aspades Kd 9d 7s and then call a Jen button raise, K-6 woman also calls from early position.

Flop:

Jh Ts 6s

K-6 woman checks, I lead out, Jen calls and K-6 woman calls.

Turn:

8s

K-6 woman checks again, I bet again and they both call

River:

Qd

K-6 woman checks, I bet once more, Jen passes her set and K-6 woman calls me with a worse flush, putting me 'up' for the night for the first time!

I play one more decent sized pot, limping in on the button with a skanky Jd 8d 7c 5h, Jen raises from the small blind and everyone calls. Flop comes Td 7h 7s, Jen bets $60, smartshirt guy, who spent a lot of time chatting on the phone and had already bluffed off his first buy-in, moves all-in for $91, I call and Jen passes. He says, I've have two pair, but I fill my house anyway with the Js on the river. Jen gives me a slightly evil look for calling her raise with such filth.

At this point it's nearly 3am and we decide to leave and instantly the game breaks up. Somehow I'd managed to dig myself out of a $350 hole and ended up nearly $250, I thought that was a fair achievement except that Jen left with around $1,000 up and even gets called 'The Omaha God' by randoms at the Subway when we went to get a sandwich. :D

Guess we'll be going back there a couple of nights...


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: Royal Flush on July 01, 2007, 02:13:13 PM
Nice read Chris, don't that RunHotLagTard push you about though.


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: booder on July 01, 2007, 02:27:03 PM
conclusion..........

Jen is       Ad   Ac

floppy is     Aspades   Jh


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: NoflopsHomer on July 01, 2007, 02:32:01 PM
conclusion..........

Jen is       Ad   Ac

floppy is     Aspades   Jh

You couldn't even have me settle for standard domination could you? I have to be completely crushed. :D


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: amcgrath1uk on July 01, 2007, 02:54:48 PM
In the end a great result for you both :)


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: boldie on July 01, 2007, 03:04:39 PM
well done both and a top read.


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: b4matt on July 01, 2007, 03:41:54 PM
Nice write up m8.... we expect more now!


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: Wardonkey on July 01, 2007, 03:44:35 PM
Nice write up m8.... we expect more now!

Twice daily please!


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: Tragic on July 01, 2007, 05:17:36 PM
Good post :).


Title: Re: Omaha Rollercoaster
Post by: Robert HM on July 01, 2007, 06:27:55 PM
Good post

Having had my fingers burnt in Slough, I know one important rule on PLO, avoid Jen.