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M3boy
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 05:48:08 PM »
Wow Lastminutedecisionaments
Me too
Must be the way to go
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 05:51:32 PM »
Quote from: M3boy on May 13, 2008, 05:48:08 PM
Wow Lastminutedecisionaments
Me too
Must be the way to go
wrong i bought in at last minute didnt stop me getting bad beated out of a 2nd comp in 2 days in under 30 minutes
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM »
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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Reply #18 on:
May 13, 2008, 09:21:29 PM »
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
Well said Jon.. I was exactly the same, never played omaha before in my life.. Compo and Tikay giving Tantrum, Kinboshi and me a lesson before the game, me asking the table if it was a good fold / play after folding or winning a pot.. I only played because brother wanted to play the comp, and I end up
a) lasting longer
b) losing in that 3 way all in pot against that luckbox...
A great way to finish the weekend, and showed the true spirit of blonde... Im glad u won it M3, at least I can say I beat you in one pot..
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 09:48:42 PM »
Quote from: jizzemm on May 13, 2008, 09:21:29 PM
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
Well said Jon.. I was exactly the same, never played omaha before in my life.. Compo and Tikay giving Tantrum, Kinboshi and me a lesson before the game, me asking the table if it was a good fold / play after folding or winning a pot.. I only played because brother wanted to play the comp, and I end up
a) lasting longer
b) losing in that 3 way all in pot against that luckbox...
(George2loose
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A great way to finish the weekend, and showed the true spirit of blonde... Im glad u won it M3, at least I can say I beat you in one pot..
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redsimon
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 09:50:43 PM »
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
Our chat in the break where 13 were left was classic though. You reassuring me that you were going to only play premium hands before the FT then losing 50% of your stack in the next few hands. I think we were both gutted when George rivered his higher st8 to triple up with 9 left. Did you cash?
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Jon MW
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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Reply #21 on:
May 13, 2008, 10:08:16 PM »
Quote from: redsimon on May 13, 2008, 09:50:43 PM
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
Our chat in the break where 13 were left was classic though. You reassuring me that you were going to only play premium hands before the FT then losing 50% of your stack in the next few hands. I think we were both gutted when George rivered his higher st8 to triple up with 9 left. Did you cash?
no - bubble
The details are too traumatic for me to recall though
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M3boy
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 13, 2008, 10:16:27 PM »
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
BTW Jon, that river 5 was a one outer
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George2Loose
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 14, 2008, 12:32:01 AM »
lol... it was my favourite hand
I had pot odds
Straights had been coming out all night
They were double suited!
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Jon MW
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Re: Blonde Omaha
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May 14, 2008, 07:13:40 AM »
Quote from: M3boy on May 13, 2008, 10:16:27 PM
Quote from: Jon MW on May 13, 2008, 08:53:10 PM
I'd like to thank everybody I played against in the Omaha for making me better at the game.
I entered it specifically as an Omaha lesson, but the amount I learned from that tournament was much more than I could have ever expected.
So thank you to everyone who:
(1) Showed me by playing how to play better,
(2) Showed me by playing what I was doing wrong,
(3) and especially the one or two people who just told me where I was going wrong and how to do it better.
Hopefully I'll remember it all and I won't have to rely quite so much on luck next time I play.
BTW Jon, that river 5 was a one outer
Have you just passed on your bad luck to me?
Hopefully I can find somebody else to pass it on to.
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