Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
Good luck to you in this tournament and i will be keeping an eye out for an update as to how you did. I never play omaha tournaments because i find the game just too difficult so good luck to you and i hope you can at least win your stake back
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14136
I wouldnt play that ticket in this particular game if i were you Not only its hi/lo but five cards also. Too much of a lotto play there, for those who have the money for such tickets. I hope you can finish in the money. Good luck.
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 3361
aye you are right there Mober. i got my stack up to 10,000 and in 2 hands i was out,2 really bad rivers for me,but hey i got some experience right oh and i was nowhere near the money.
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 3361
aye i know Macubaas,i just wanted to play in a scoop tourney people chase and chase then they hit it's no use being in front on the flop as they just keep calling. There was one guy at my 1st table who had a double re-buy 3 times, ffs $60 straight away i don't know what happened to him as i got moved but he was nuts.
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 4675
G'day mate
I can tell you what happened to him. He proved to everyone that he has more money then brains. He then busted out right after the buy in period ended. That is what happened if there is an justice in the world of poker at least. be cool
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 59 (M)
Posts: 5712
Teddybears. Well done for giving the game a punt. Many people would bulk at the idea of a buy in that size for experience, but hey, my view is you could have spent that same money on a packet of cigarettes or a couple of beers and probably do yourself more harm.
I hope you learned from the experience and good luck as your Omaha game develops...... I gave just started playing Omaha, which sounds and feels a more challenging game Than holdem.