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Old 05-29-2007, 10:01 AM
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Default Re: Wynn Omaha 8/b

From my admittedly limited play there (two different weeks separated by 14 months in between): Each game had four or five tight grinders who only raise with the nuts, two or three people who think they are grinders but are really very soft, and two or three people that are wondering why they are being dealt four cards instead of two (and will often leave (a) when their NL seat is available or (b) when their $200 buy in is exhausted).
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Old 05-29-2007, 10:25 AM
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Did the Wynn get rid of the 6-12 with a full kill?

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Wynn has never spread any 6/12 games.
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Old 05-29-2007, 12:34 PM
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The list Saturday early evening for $15-30 LHE wasn't budging so I sat in the Omaha 10-20 for a few rounds. There were 2 10-20 Omaha hi/lo with half kill and 1 20-40 Omaha hi/lo with half kill. All were going strong though eventually one of the 10-20's broke. Like others said...weak passive. I'll add borderline loose. The players were overall pretty horrible and I saw no grinders in my game. If I had any interest in playing with a bunch of grumps, I might have stayed in the game.

As one aside, if you like rough massages, one of the women working at Wynn is outstanding. I think her name is Nikki or Mikki or something like that. She has semi curly long hair that has heavy thick blonde streaks in it. Anyway, she always leaves me with bruises, but it feels really good. I'm kinda tense a lot so I really enjoy it.
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Old 05-29-2007, 01:20 PM
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Default Re: Wynn Omaha 8/b

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Did the Wynn get rid of the 6-12 with a full kill?

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Wynn has never spread any 6/12 games.

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Actually, they have. I played in a 6/12 O8 game with a full kill there about two years ago. They used $3 chips. Only ran once while I was there (3 days) and never really filled up.
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Old 05-30-2007, 03:58 AM
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Default Re: Wynn Omaha 8/b

tough... as sushi
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Old 05-30-2007, 04:42 AM
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Default Re: Wynn Omaha 8/b

I too played in a 6/12 O8 (w/full kill) when I was at the Wynn two years ago. I must've been the fish as when I sat down it was only 4 handed and within 5 minutes the table filled up. I did however manage to net a small profit =)
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Old 05-30-2007, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Wynn Omaha 8/b

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Did the Wynn get rid of the 6-12 with a full kill?

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Wynn has never spread any 6/12 games.

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Actually, they have. I played in a 6/12 O8 game with a full kill there about two years ago. They used $3 chips. Only ran once while I was there (3 days) and never really filled up.

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Yeah, I remember being befuddled by the $3 chips. I never had a clue. I'd call a $6 bet by throwing out $18.
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