I know that this forum deals mostly with Hold'em, but I've started branching out and trying other games like 7-stud or Omaha Hi/Lo.
Is there any room/interest in an Omaha or 7-stud topic?
08-06-2004 11:06 AM
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Omaha Topic?I know that this forum deals mostly with Hold'em, but I've started branching out and trying other games like 7-stud or Omaha Hi/Lo. |
08-06-2004 11:20 AM
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08-06-2004 11:33 AM
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08-06-2004 11:45 AM
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08-06-2004 12:09 PM
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I'd post in an Omaha forum | |
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08-06-2004 12:40 PM
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I play the majority of my games in Omaha hi/lo8 and 7-stud hi/lo8 so I'd be all over a dedicated topic to those games. | |
08-06-2004 01:00 PM
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08-06-2004 01:35 PM
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I'm interested in Omaha myself and I, too, have dabbled in 7-Stud. | |
08-06-2004 01:59 PM
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I play stud and omaha quite a bit. | |
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08-06-2004 02:03 PM
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08-06-2004 03:13 PM
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I'll agree to an omaha forum. Every day I come to look at these forums I keep seeing more and more posts about various things to do with omaha, I think making a forum for it would be justified. |
08-06-2004 03:20 PM
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08-06-2004 03:47 PM
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08-06-2004 05:07 PM
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08-06-2004 06:37 PM
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thanks xianti for the new omaha forum! | |
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08-06-2004 07:01 PM
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08-06-2004 07:42 PM
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I think patience and not chasing longshots is definitely the key to 7 card stud. I find tables that have very big pots for the level they're playing on (a lot of aggressive betting, a lot of callers), and then be tight with starting hands, even tighter for hands you call on 4th street, and "tighter than a baby turtle's anus" for hands you call past 5th street. | |
08-07-2004 11:58 AM
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