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« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2008, 05:48:08 PM »

Wow Lastminutedecisionaments

Me too Wink

Must be the way to go
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« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2008, 05:51:32 PM »

Wow Lastminutedecisionaments

Me too Wink

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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« Reply #17 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.  thumbs up
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« Reply #18 on: May 13, 2008, 09:21:29 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.  thumbs up

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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« Reply #19 on: May 13, 2008, 09:48:42 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.  thumbs up

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 Cheesy)

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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« Reply #20 on: May 13, 2008, 09:50:43 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.  thumbs up

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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« Reply #21 on: May 13, 2008, 10:08:16 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.  thumbs up

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 Cry
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« Reply #22 on: May 13, 2008, 10:16:27 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.  thumbs up

BTW Jon, that river 5 was a one outer 
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« Reply #23 on: 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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« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2008, 07:13:40 AM »

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.  thumbs up

BTW Jon, that river 5 was a one outer 

Have you just passed on your bad luck to me?  Wink

Hopefully I can find somebody else to pass it on to.
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