WedgeRock
Royal Flush
Omaha you say?playing tight and aggressively betting my made hands to keep draws out.
Apparently, quoting OP's reference to playing PLO in this 'NLHE only' thread is verboten.
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Omaha you say?playing tight and aggressively betting my made hands to keep draws out.
Pretty fair hourly rate to do something you enjoy.Already part of my excel sheet on my computer. I wasn't planning to add it to the daily updates until I had 100 hours played... otherwise the sample size would be too low for an accurate idea of my true hourly. For the record, it is currently at $92.67/hr
can we get posts 31-35 removed from the thread since they have nothing to do with reality?
My bad. I thought he was playing 1-3 plo. I will delete.
I sat for 1.5 hours at their 1/3 PLO must-move table, playing tight and aggressively betting my made hands to keep draws out.
100% my experience at low stakes in the Houston rooms as well. Just gotta be careful of the "any two cards" guys as people can show up with the 4 7 that makes the straight no one should have in a 3 bet pot type of thing.Players around here universally over-value single-pair hands, especially non-top pair hands on the flop. To them, having K-7 on a T-7-3 flop may as well be a royal flush, and they're willing to put all the money in with it... so bluffing is mostly out of the question. I'll limit my betting actions to made hands and strong draws that I want to build the pot with.
I am so sorry that The Hangar uses the same garbage chips that my local room uses.Update #1
Played the first Houston poker session yesterday. Tuesdays is their Omaha-Only night, so I'll be taking Tuesdays off from now on because it's not my game. I introduced myself to the staff and created my account there. They were very friendly and walked me through how everything worked. I sat for 1.5 hours at their 1/3 PLO must-move table, playing tight and aggressively betting my made hands to keep draws out. All my pots were won without showdown, and I avoided any of the river-bingo multiway all-ins.
I am leaving a few minutes after posting this message to hopefully get a full session of 1/3NL in tonight.
Starting Bankroll: $10,000
Location: The Hangar, Humble TX
Stakes: 1/3 PLO
Time: 1.5 Hours
Buyins: $500
Cashouts: $819
Result: $319
Ending Bankroll: $10,319
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OmahaNo more mentions of omaha in this thread.
Currently at the table now... update to follow after the session
I see a tersely worded PM in your future.Omaha
In short, no...Are you planning to discuss any hands in detail in this thread? I def enjoy seeing how folks choose to play win or lose. Results are cool but details will pull people in.
Not in TexasPeople may have start to notice that you are only playing with premium card and not willing to go to showdown with you unless they hit the flop hard
Already part of my excel sheet on my computer. I wasn't planning to add it to the daily updates until I had 100 hours played... otherwise the sample size would be too low for an accurate idea of my true hourly. For the record, it is currently at $92.67/hr
Did you check the shuffle machine? Maybe 3d printed.... I know a guy who knows a guy to check this sort of stuff out.Update #4
To summarize the session... I played every hand perfectly according to the situation and got unlucky. With all the bad beats I took tonight, it's honestly a miracle I was still up. To give you a general idea of the type of play and players I was up against, here are some highlights:
I got AA allin preflop against J3 and he hit two 3s on the board to win
3 hands later I have KK and have JQ call a $60 preflop raise with JQ and it holds twice after an allin on a K-high flop
I have T2o in the BB and check it through. Flop comes T25. I bet $60 (about 2x pot) and get called by K5 who hits a K on the turn, I lose about $300 that hand.
2 orbits later I have 23o in the BB, I check it through and flop K23... same guy has K3... there goes another $200.
At the end of the session I feel like my mindset is being affected by the insanity of these losses, so I decide to leave and book a small win since my mental edge is gone. Was up about $600 or so on the table at the high point.
Final note, I paid $50 for my monthly membership fee today, reflected in the $550 buyin instead of the standard $500. This will pay dividends over the next month where I'm no longer paying $10 a day to get in.
Starting Bankroll: $11,834
Location: The Hangar, Humble TX
Stakes: 1/3 NLHE
Time: 3 Hours
Buyins: $550
Cashouts: $770
Result: $220
Ending Bankroll: $12,054
Did you check the shuffle machine? Maybe 3d printed.... I know a guy who knows a guy to check this sort of stuff out.
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Seriously though, appreciating your thread and following with interest!
The rooms down here don't use autoshufflers.
Also, one odd thing I saw happen today that I forgot to mention in the update. There was an allin and a call on a board with 6xxxQ. The first player shows 6-6 for a set of sixes. The other guy sits there for a few seconds... laughs a little and shows me his hand... Q-Q.
At this point I think the guy is being an asshole and slowrolling the guy with sixes... until he throws his cards face down into the muck....
I stop myself halfway through yelling WAIT... realizing that I can't influence the action of the game and if he chooses to muck his hand I can't influence that decision. His cards hit the muck and everyone turns to me with a wide-eyed look of horror on my face... they all asked what he showed me and I told them he folded the set of queens (the best hand) and threw away about $500...
Lesson to all... always turn your cards up at showdown... you never know what you might be missing on the board...
Allin was on the turn and it wasn't until after the Q hit on the river that the set of 6s showed... there's no reason to not see the river card... just a total mental block on his part... in the end he patted me on the shoulder and said "it's alright" probably interpreting the look on my face as guilt for not having said anything to stop him from mucking the winner...wow. i assume he just had already checked out and missed the river entirely?