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Postby pokerzen » Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:13 pm

<Big_Leon> start with the RAZZ tourney?
<pokerzen1> when did the razz tourney start?
<Big_Leon> starts in 2 minutes
<Big_Leon> just drew seats
<pokerzen1> too late then
<pokerzen1> damn damn damn
<Big_Leon> no, it's not too late gogogogogo
<pokerzen1> what's the tourney number?
<Big_Leon> 55852225
<Big_Leon> password is - irunbad i think
<Big_Leon> irunbad
<pokerzen1> made it :)
<pokerzen1> okay now how do you play razz?
<Big_Leon> i have no idea
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Postby emmasdad » Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:08 pm

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Postby Anders » Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:11 pm

I grind a meagre living from Omaha and I had to stop buying pets a while ago.

Good luck!

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If the river don't kill you, it ain't PLO
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Postby Spirou » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:20 am

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Postby Stoneburg » Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:45 am

There are too many hand combinations for a starting hand chart. Basically you can divide playable hands into three categories:

Big pairs
Suited Aces
Wraps

Obviously a combination of all three is a super-premium holding. Like [Ah] [Ad] [Jh] [Td].

The hands are defined by the flop even more so than in hold'em. In hold'em, AA doesn't really need help and will always be big favorite. In Omaha, AA will rarely be a very big favorite preflop and against a field of player it should be routinely check/folded if it doesn't get help.

The hands you want to build are:
Nut full (which is why you play BIG pairs and not small ones)
Nut flush (which is why you play suited Aces but not suited lower cards unless they're wraps)
Nut straights (which is why you prefer middle and big wraps like JT89 to 5432)

For a beginner player I would recommend only playing good hands. ie: big pairs, suited aces that also have OTHER features (like a wrap or big pair) and 4-card wraps. Basically you want all four cards to be working together or you're playing an inferior hand. Post flop, draw to the nuts or don't draw. Don't play fancy, bet pot when you have the (temporary) nuts, it's incredibly easy to get out drawn.
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Postby stickdude » Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:13 pm

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You cracked my Aces... prepare to die"
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Postby Spirou » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:08 pm

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Postby Spirou » Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:16 pm

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Postby Felonius_Monk » Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:25 pm

The Monkman J[c]

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A licky boom boom down.
Detective mon said daddy me snow me stab someone down the lane,
A licky boom boom down." - Snow, 1993
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Postby Spirou » Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:10 pm

I will look in to this.
Thanks for your advice. I´ll probably come back for more info later. Or perhaps right now....
Is "Winning Omaha/8 by Mark Tenner a good book for a total beginner? Some bloke over at 2+2 said it was but I want to know your opinion.

// Spirou
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