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By:
Keith A
When: 22 Feb 10 09:16
Don't chase flushes

Position is everything
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 11:31
depends a lot imo what stakes you are playing.

big generalisation but lower stakes often nittier and much less bluffing.

at .25/.50 you often get clowns calling raises oop with hands like K443.

dont just 3 bet aces. raise in position. learn some of the %'s, some drawing hands are ahead of sets on the flop. try not to get freerolled and instead be the freeroller.

HTH :D
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 11:33
also in a hand with action, if you have the lower end of the straight you're probably in bad shape. a set of 10's on a coordinated board can be a disaster, you only fill up 25% of the time.
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 11:34
lastly i would get a squeeze ball or use a small eastern european child to hit with a plastic cricket bat as a stress relief tool. you will need it
By:
canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 11:57
lol cheers

what board with a set of 10s again?
By:
jamesbeckton.
When: 22 Feb 10 11:57
10jq
hth
By:
canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 12:01
oh yeah well that's stating the obvious
By:
Nova Sicko
When: 22 Feb 10 12:03
you need to be very lucky to win
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 12:35
prob with 10's its the most vulnerable set to make, even a board like T8K you are behind or close enough to 9JQK and thats without fd's involved. prob is you have to bet strongly post flop and if you are raised you have a tough decision sometimes.
another useful strategy in plo is to find a reasonable player and call a few of his raises, often on scary boards you can reraise them out of the pot, just don't do it to someone who can't pass AAxx ;)
By:
canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 12:39
i won't be looking for you then imo
By:
aristonandon
When: 22 Feb 10 13:09
with a set of tens unless u fill up there is always a straight there by the river. a set of tens is rarely the nuts and in 6card you do need to peddle the nuts a lot more than in 4 card

be very wary of most sets actually and dont commit to much of your stack on draw heavy boards with sets especially multiway as you will almost always be a dog in the hand. it is possible/better sometimes to call the flop a lot then bet a freindly/safe turn card. pot control is very important in 6 card

6 card omaha as has been said above is a draw friendly game. on a board like KT7 if i had the monster wrap (AQJ89) with a flush draw my money goes in all day every day and is a big favourite even against a set of kings.
By:
Ghostbusters 2
When: 22 Feb 10 13:43
i think he meant 6 handed rather than 6 carded
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 13:54
canaryboy 22 Feb 13:39
i won't be looking for you then imo


birdy has an attack of the funnies :0

can you post up your golden hand or bad beat of the day pls.
By:
canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 13:59
cheers anyway!

can't get any hand histories cos holdem manager only set up for holdem atm

tho i did call a turn bet with the nut flush draw, hit, value bet, he reraises me virtually all in, i push the extra bit and he passes
By:
Six of Clubs
When: 22 Feb 10 14:10
if you are multi tabling then imo its worth getting some plo tracking because you want to be able to quickly distinguish between someone playing 24/13 and 42/18
By:
DANGERO
When: 22 Feb 10 15:23
raise, rr, all in

then smile or load and repeat
By:
canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 15:24
reloading and getting angry at the mo
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DANGERO
When: 22 Feb 10 15:43
e mail me mikey
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canaryboy
When: 22 Feb 10 17:19
can't find your addy mate
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