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I have been mainly playing 6 max $2 pot limit on Full Tilt, having read the PLO survivor's guide posted by Spenda and recommended by Daven. I also played a short session at 6 max $5 a few days ago before going back down to $2. The results:
$2.00 - 498 hands + $10.65 at a ridiculous BB/100 49.71
$5.00 - 18 hands + $4.27
So far so good though I'm obviously running lucky at the moment. I have mainly kept to one table at a time whilst on the steep bit of the learning curve. Even playing one table, I am not able to take in the whole hand immediately and often have to use the hand replayer to find out why I won/lost. It has been fairly easy to count my own outs, but I still struggle to enumerate the potential outs for opponents.
I played one sng, only the second I have ever played at Omaha. The first was on Stars when I first started playing, when I mistook an Omaha table for a Hold'em table. Incredibly I have a 100% win rate over a 5 year period! At least I understood the rules this time.
I also entered a $3 tournament, coming nowhere.
I don't think I can learn good play at the $2 level. My opponents are playing as badly or worse than the bottom level of limit hold'em on Stars (yes, that bad) and I think I am winning still because I am less bad rather than better. My Full Tilt account stands at $155, so on a 30 buy in basis I can move up to $5.
I have not yet encountered a river reraise bluff. 100% of the time the villain has done this with the nuts. My first $5 resolution is to fold my very good hands in these circumstances.
I have got into the habit of flat calling with any pocket pair from the button when there have only been callers or a single raise. My second resolution is to stop doing this as my pair of 4's that becomes a set is a potential big loser.
Onwards.
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