Firstly, thanks to the people who recommended the books for me in a previous topic. ^^ They've helped a lot with my understanding of cash games...
As of recently, I went to a Casino, live game.. And played P/L Omaha £1-£2 with a bunch of guys.. I came out about £700 richer.
Now the thing is.. I've been playing Omaha a lot recently...
I played about 2 hours ago (25cents-50cents, 50cents-$1), and netted about $300 in that session. I think I'm playing pretty well [or other people are just making lots of mistakes].
Either way, do you think should I continue playing at this level since I'm seeing a relatively large profit? Or do you think I should step it down to PL25 in case my good run takes a turn for the worse?
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Thread: Omaha.
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10-04-2008 #1
Omaha.
Last edited by breathoflife89; 10-04-2008 at 07:30 PM.
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10-04-2008 #2
just make sure you have around ~30 buyins
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10-05-2008 #3
i think 20 buyins is pretty standard. 30 buyins is conservative but sounds okay as well.
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10-07-2008 #4
I really don't see a problem with you moving up a level if you're feeling you're good enough to beat the level above. If you have a decent bankroll that is. Then just move down if you either lose too many buyins for your liking, or if you feel that the competition is a bit too good for you right now.
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10-08-2008 #5
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