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My basic question is what would you all consider to be a "loose" game, say in terms of view-flop percentage and pot-size in a small stakes game? Would this also be true of Omaha/8?
I ask because I am ready to jump into both games by playing like a nit and then opening my game up gradually. I am not certain that that criteria that defines a loose game in NL Hold 'Em is the same as that of Omaha. |
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Bump... any opinions at all?
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i would say that a full table at Omaha the flop % are about the same as hold em, maybe a 45% as an average. O8 would be slightly lower as fewer hands are playable. My advice if you are just starting would be to play full tables instead of short where you can get run over by skilled maniacs, and for a brief but concise introuction to the game read the PLO section in SS
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a loose game is when people play a large amount of hands and tend to put a lot of money into the pot on some or all streets. The numbers you can figure out yourself.
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just to update having checked my stats the ave for a full table (average 9 players) is 37%. hope this helps
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50bb average pot is nice.
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Loose games are irrelevant. What you're interested in is loose players. I hope you understand the difference.
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Loose games are irrelevant. What you're interested in is loose players. I hope you understand the difference. [/ QUOTE ] Granted . . . but typically the correlation between the two should be relatively high (i.e. one will tend to find loose players in loose games). Besides which, I have NO software yet to analyze which players are the loose ones save for my notes functions on most sites. |
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My point is, a weak tight table can have 2 loose players bullying it and the pot average will still be small and the players per flop will be small. But the game itself can be profitable because of the 2 people involved in a lot of hands.
Instead of looking for statistics, what you should be doing is opening up lots of tables and watching them play. Observe players you think are maniacal in style and try to sit down with them. |
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So noted. Thanks!
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