I'm glad play the presenter is back. I enjoyed Richard's timed tourney challenge... but I'm not so glad that it's omaha.
Any chance you might think about getting involved in a cheapo PLO tourney so Omaha n00bs like me can learn from you, Tikay? Sitting at a cash table sounds expensive when you don't know what you're doing.
In Response to Re: O-PTP is back....... : Who is Colonel Saunders? Unless you mean Sanders! Posted by Sky_Poker
No I mean Colonel Saunders, the first man to cross Chicken with Horse and mass market the meat, called Hoken, to a variety of fast food restaurants, supermarkets and burger vans around the lay-bys of the UK.
Colonel Sanders? Don't be silly, the picture doesn't look a thing like him. Silly Sky Poker....
I'm glad play the presenter is back. I enjoyed Richard's timed tourney challenge... but I'm not so glad that it's omaha. Any chance you might think about getting involved in a cheapo PLO tourney so Omaha n00bs like me can learn from you, Tikay? Sitting at a cash table sounds expensive when you don't know what you're doing. Posted by BorinLoner
Fair comment.
If you & a few others are up for it, we'll have an unofficial PTP on Tuesday evening, just low-stakes Tourneys &/or SNG's. That work for you?
Please note TommyD is to be discouraged. Calls with anything.
In Response to Re: O-PTP is back....... : Fair comment. If you & a few others are up for it, we'll have an unofficial PTP on Tuesday evening, just low-stakes Tourneys &/or SNG's. That work for you? Please note TommyD is to be discouraged. Calls with anything. Posted by Tikay10
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
It was good.
BTW on Borin's point, if you want to double down on the PLO tip, I'd be willing to sit in for a few micro STTs/MTTs with the chat open on Tuesday night and go through any questions or thoughts people have about the game. I've been known to be dealt four cards once or twice in the past.
Just don't put me on Tikay's table. In advance of this not being possible I will once again say:
It was a shocking call, proper awful. 3 flush indeed. Seriously Tommy, if you are around Tuesday &/or Wednesday, any help would be appreciated., Just don't call me , as they say.... Posted by Tikay10
Anyone would think you'd cashed in a bracelet event or something! Oh wait....
this is brilliant news ive just started trying to play Omaha, with mixed success, im a bit irked there are ZERO low stakes hi lo sng games why is this teeks?
like i said im still a novice and usually hate cash tables but will give it a go, the thought of playing orford at hi lo is positively mouth watering I cant lie
no idea about the picture, as the guy is awake it cant be teeks
this is brilliant news ive just started trying to play Omaha, with mixed success, im a bit irked there are ZERO low stakes hi lo sng games why is this teeks? like i said im still a novice and usually hate cash tables but will give it a go, the thought of playing orford at hi lo is positively mouth watering I cant lie no idea about the picture, as the guy is awake it cant be teeks Posted by Janana
Hi Janana.
Bad news I am afraid - Orford is NOT scheduled to do Omaha or PLO8 (Hi-Lo) PTP.
Good news - arguably - is it is my gig.
Why no low stakes PLO8? Don't really know, but there's always a reason for these things. I think they go down to £2.20 though.
See you next Tuesday, we'll have a little fun, I'm sure.
If you have ANY questions on Omaha, or PLO8, please don't hesitate to ask. Loads of Omaha regulars who know what they are doing will always be pleased to help, or in their absence, TommyD may offer some advice. (Ignore, imo).
Terminology - the correct name for "Hi-Low Omaha" is "Pot Limit, 8 or better", usually abbreviated to "PLO8". We'll soon have you cooking on Omaha gas.
The picture I Posted on Page 1 of the thread was, as correctly idfentified by Vespa, the world's greatest businessman, Warren Buffett.
He runs, & has control of Berkshire Hathaway. Their shares closed at $162,650 EACH yesterday.
Mr Buffett is a lifelong resident of a town named Omaha, in Nebraska, & his offices are there, too. He still lives in the same house he has lived in for 40 years.
Very wise man, hence he is known as "The Sage of Omaha". In fact he does not play Omaha, thouigh he has been known to dabble at Texas Hold Em. In card games, his first love is Bridge, at which he is most proficient.
In business, Warren believes in playing the long-term game. He once famously said.....
Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.
That is sheer genius. Simple, but oh so true, in life as in poker. Do the spadework today & tomorrow you will enjoy the fruits of that labour.
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We will start next Wednesday, May 8th, & hope to run for about a month.
For now, it will be PLO, as in "Pot Limit Omaha".
Three levels of cash, (subject to interest & demand) being....
£0.05 - £0.10
£0.10 - £0.20
£0.25 - £0.50
Each week, I'll also award a few Omaha Tourney entries.
To qualify, you'll need to write a Post after the session.
It can be whatever you want - explaining what you enjoyed, learned, lost, stacked me, won, how, what, or even a good question, or tip, about Omaha.
I'll stick a thread up nearer the day, with more details.
Here's a starter question about Omaha for you. No prizes, just to get some buzz going.
My first thoughts on O-PTP....
![](http://us.v-cdn.net/6030042/uploads/content/3/6/c39b1313-8780-4e89-8643-3906e2579cff.Medium.jpg)
What has this man got to do with Omaha?
Any chance you might think about getting involved in a cheapo PLO tourney so Omaha n00bs like me can learn from you, Tikay? Sitting at a cash table sounds expensive when you don't know what you're doing.
Unless you mean Sanders!
Colonel Sanders? Don't be silly, the picture doesn't look a thing like him. Silly Sky Poker....
If you & a few others are up for it, we'll have an unofficial PTP on Tuesday evening, just low-stakes Tourneys &/or SNG's. That work for you?
Please note TommyD is to be discouraged. Calls with anything.
It was good.
BTW on Borin's point, if you want to double down on the PLO tip, I'd be willing to sit in for a few micro STTs/MTTs with the chat open on Tuesday night and go through any questions or thoughts people have about the game. I've been known to be dealt four cards once or twice in the past.
Just don't put me on Tikay's table. In advance of this not being possible I will once again say:
It was good.
It was a shocking call, proper awful. 3 flush indeed.
Seriously Tommy, if you are around Tuesday &/or Wednesday, any help would be appreciated.,
Just don't call me, as they say....
like i said im still a novice and usually hate cash tables but will give it a go, the thought of playing orford at hi lo is positively mouth watering I cant lie
no idea about the picture, as the guy is awake it cant be teeks
Bad news I am afraid - Orford is NOT scheduled to do Omaha or PLO8 (Hi-Lo) PTP.
Good news - arguably - is it is my gig.
Why no low stakes PLO8? Don't really know, but there's always a reason for these things. I think they go down to £2.20 though.
See you next Tuesday, we'll have a little fun, I'm sure.
If you have ANY questions on Omaha, or PLO8, please don't hesitate to ask. Loads of Omaha regulars who know what they are doing will always be pleased to help, or in their absence, TommyD may offer some advice. (Ignore, imo).
Terminology - the correct name for "Hi-Low Omaha" is "Pot Limit, 8 or better", usually abbreviated to "PLO8". We'll soon have you cooking on Omaha gas.
The picture I Posted on Page 1 of the thread was, as correctly idfentified by Vespa, the world's greatest businessman, Warren Buffett.
He runs, & has control of Berkshire Hathaway. Their shares closed at $162,650 EACH yesterday.
Mr Buffett is a lifelong resident of a town named Omaha, in Nebraska, & his offices are there, too. He still lives in the same house he has lived in for 40 years.
Very wise man, hence he is known as "The Sage of Omaha". In fact he does not play Omaha, thouigh he has been known to dabble at Texas Hold Em. In card games, his first love is Bridge, at which he is most proficient.
In business, Warren believes in playing the long-term game. He once famously said.....
Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.
That is sheer genius. Simple, but oh so true, in life as in poker. Do the spadework today & tomorrow you will enjoy the fruits of that labour.