If you've played enough Omaha, you realize that the title of this post is an inside joke. The joke, of course, is that there could ever be only one trouble with Omaha :-) Omaha is every poker trouble you can possibly imagine, and all those you can't imagine in addition. If I were forced at gunpoint to choose a single trouble associated with Omaha, I'd have to pick Omaha itself. To use the immortal words of Walter White from "Breaking Bad" in a poker context: Omaha is the danger.
Unfortunately, there's no way to avoid Omaha when you play mixed games. If I were smart, I'd fold every Omaha hand at the earliest possible opportunity, and only ever be out the antes and blinds. Of course, I'm not that smart :-) Last night, I hit the felt when I missed the forest for the trees on an Omaha hand. When playing Omaha, I'm always so concerned about losing to a higher hand type that I sometimes fail to account for hands of the same type as mine which can beat me. That's what happened in this case. I flopped a wheel (a five high straight), bet it big, and kept betting in subsequent betting rounds when the community cards failed to support a flush or a full house. Of course, I was beaten by a better straight. God, how I hate Omaha :-)
style flavor buy_in entry players hands place winnings
MTT 8-Game 4500 500 6 61 21 4310
MTT 8-Game 4500 500 6 78 33 0
delta: $-5,690
MTT 8-game balance: $168,630
balance: $8,922,255
Saturday, July 18, 2015
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