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Crazy PineApple ( two rows)
In my home town, i play in a 5-10 dealers choice game, which consists of Omaha, Omaha hi-lo and two rows pineapple. I seem to do well in the first two games, but i seem to have problems with the last. The game is very loose. Usually, the betting is capped pre-flop, with pretty much everyone staying to see the flop. What are good starting hands? Is it better to play monster draws, and hope that you hit or stick with the cards for which you think you are ahead at the moment. Are there any books for pineapple? Is it completely luck? Is this worth playing
(beatable. Any advise or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Re: Crazy PineApple ( two rows)
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Are there any books for pineapple? [/ QUOTE ] On my trip to the Gambler's General Store in LV I picked up a book entitled "Crazy Pineapple High-Low Split" by skip Rhode and John Toms. I haven't had the chance to read it yet, though. I don't think it covers dual-flop Pineapple, though. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Crazy PineApple ( two rows)
Is the pot split between the best hands for each flop?
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Re: Crazy PineApple ( two rows)
yes
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Re: Crazy PineApple ( two rows)
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On my trip to the Gambler's General Store in LV I picked up a book entitled "Crazy Pineapple High-Low Split" by skip Rhode and John Toms. I haven't had the chance to read it yet, though. [/ QUOTE ] The structure is interesting, but the strategy is pretty shallow. OP, there's a good CP article linked in the FAQ. |
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