I logged about 6 hours, yet somehow very few hands. I'm kind of taking today to fix my sleep schedule
so I'll forgive myself. I started playing a few tables of Omaha ( the 2 with the highest pot average ) but
both were a lot tighter than i expected so I went straight into 6 tabling, buying in for $60 and leaving around
the $200 mark unless the table was particularly bad. There's a time limit before you're allowed to sit back
at the same tables with less than you've left with so i planned on playing some razz to pass the time, and
stayed there playing a bit higher than I should've, but the tables were great. I didn't run especially well but
the play made it forgivable.
Here's Omaha:

A few of the bigger hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369644 Getting paid off with the nut flush. You have no chance of being
bluffed raised, or raised with a worse hand if you do not bet your hands. If I slowplay the majority of
opponents block bet to guage your hand strength vs theirs, and fold to a raise. Some check behind
for pot control, and definitely check behind with a smaller flush if you only c/c the turn. BET BET BET!
it DISGUISES your hand.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369678 Betting top two into repped aces on a f draw board and getting
paid off.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369689 Betting my flopped nut straight and being paid off by overs again.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369696 The only time I dont like leading out is when you KNOW your
opponent pots his aces 100% of the time regardless of how many people are in the pot, and even
then I really prefer just to bet anyhow. I took the passive route this time, but it worked out well.
Here's Razz:

Hands:
Biggest losers:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369713 Draw to 6 in 4 gets 7thed for $300
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369723 Same deal
Biggest winners:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369731 I suck out but get paid off huge on 7th
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369736 Made wheel 3 ways weeeeeeee!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369740 Questionable call outs
FUN! Good luck!
-ghost
so I'll forgive myself. I started playing a few tables of Omaha ( the 2 with the highest pot average ) but
both were a lot tighter than i expected so I went straight into 6 tabling, buying in for $60 and leaving around
the $200 mark unless the table was particularly bad. There's a time limit before you're allowed to sit back
at the same tables with less than you've left with so i planned on playing some razz to pass the time, and
stayed there playing a bit higher than I should've, but the tables were great. I didn't run especially well but
the play made it forgivable.
Here's Omaha:

A few of the bigger hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369644 Getting paid off with the nut flush. You have no chance of being
bluffed raised, or raised with a worse hand if you do not bet your hands. If I slowplay the majority of
opponents block bet to guage your hand strength vs theirs, and fold to a raise. Some check behind
for pot control, and definitely check behind with a smaller flush if you only c/c the turn. BET BET BET!
it DISGUISES your hand.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369678 Betting top two into repped aces on a f draw board and getting
paid off.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369689 Betting my flopped nut straight and being paid off by overs again.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369696 The only time I dont like leading out is when you KNOW your
opponent pots his aces 100% of the time regardless of how many people are in the pot, and even
then I really prefer just to bet anyhow. I took the passive route this time, but it worked out well.
Here's Razz:

Hands:
Biggest losers:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369713 Draw to 6 in 4 gets 7thed for $300
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369723 Same deal
Biggest winners:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369731 I suck out but get paid off huge on 7th
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369736 Made wheel 3 ways weeeeeeee!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2369740 Questionable call outs
FUN! Good luck!
-ghost

