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Old 08-19-2007, 04:25 PM
Bishop22 Bishop22 is offline
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

With a five minute lesson you could be beating the 5-10 O8B at the Taj, it is much easier to pick up than Stud and since you only play 6 hours a month this is an easy decison..O8B.
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Old 08-19-2007, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

I have been playing holdem for a while. For me O8 is a serious mind####. Just don't understand it at all. I think that with your hours played and "WR," it doesn't matter. You don't expect to become super great at either one. I think the best would be to play one for one half a day, then the second for the other half. Whichever one you enjoy better, go with it.
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Old 08-26-2007, 12:40 AM
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PLO High is the crack cocaine of poker games!
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Old 08-20-2007, 04:18 AM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

*mod note* - technically this thread doesn't belong in B&M because its not a B&M specific question. Since I can't think of a forum on 2+2 where it would be a good fit except the Omaha or Stud forums (where the OP won't receive an unbiased answer in either), I guess we can leave it in B&M.

From my own personal experience playing nearly every variant of poker under the sun (even Chinese Poker) I wouldn't advise Stud or O8 to be your "second game", you should first learn to play limit Hold'em before switching to either of these games, limit is a totally different animal and you will be better served knowing the concepts behind the Fundamental Therm of Poker (as discussed in TOP) before moving to Stud or Omaha 8.

Good luck on your first step towards learning to play other games!
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Old 08-20-2007, 04:43 AM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

He plays LHE and doesn't like it that much
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Old 08-20-2007, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

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He plays LHE and doesn't like it that much

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I caught that, if he doesnt like limit Hold'em then he will be a fish out of water in the O8 and Stud games. He really needs to learn how to correctly play limit hold'em first because his NL skills will not translate well to O8 or stud.
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Old 08-20-2007, 12:26 PM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

Another reason to back TT's advice about LLHE. When you come to Las Vegas, good luck finding Stud and O/8 is a trip off the strip at best. You'll be able to find LHE games if you want a break from NLHE.

I like O/8. I play in LA but when I am getting ready for a Vegas run, I STOP playing O/8 because I WON'T be playing any O/8 in LV.
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Old 08-20-2007, 12:32 PM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

I concur with what TT said. If you want to learn another game, you're going to have to learn to play limit correctly. LHE is, by far, the easiest way to do this -- the easiest to practice, the easiest to game select, etc..

I don't much care for LHE anymore either, but I am glad I learned to play this first, because it has provided me a really solid theoretical foundation for all the other games I've learned (and I play all the stud variants pretty well).
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Old 08-20-2007, 12:37 PM
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I concur with what TT said. If you want to learn another game, you're going to have to learn to play limit correctly. LHE is, by far, the easiest way to do this -- the easiest to practice, the easiest to game select, etc..

I don't much care for LHE anymore either, but I am glad I learned to play this first, because it has provided me a really solid theoretical foundation for all the other games I've learned (and I play all the stud variants pretty well).

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I should have added that I recommend learning Razz before Stud (and after limit hold'em) because its the easiest form to master and the most applicable to applying the concepts of the Fundamental Theorem of Poker.
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Old 08-20-2007, 02:41 PM
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Default Re: Picking up a new game - Stud or Omaha

Thanks to everyone for your input. I think I'm going to take TT's advice and revisit LHE, with an eye toward taking up stud after I feel my LHE game is solid. I think it's true that I don't have a really solid limit grounding and I see why that will be important for these other games.

I'll have to dust off my copy of SSHE.

If and when I'm looking to start playing Razz, can I find that live other than at a HORSE table? I wouldn't want to play HORSE because (1) the limits tend to be high, (2) I'd get little time actually playing Razz, and (3) I wouldn't be in a position to play OSE well.
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