Here's how to play Omaha Bomb Pots: You have to realize that every player has 6 combinations of hands; so essentially they're 6 times more likely to "have it" compared to Holdem. So ask yourself these questions: 1. Do I have THE NUTS? 2. How likely is my hand to remain THE NUTS? 3. Can my hand improve to a better hand? If you answer no to any of these, you want to be conservative. In the first one, you flopped a straight; but flopped straights are unlikely to remain the best possible hand and you don't even have the best possible straight. You also don't have a re-draw; so just fold this. The second one with A887, you flop A73. While you do have top two pair, it's unlikely to still be the best on the turn. A K,Q,J,10 or 9 could easily give someone a better Aces up; and a 6,5,4 or 2 makes straights possible. A 3 almost certainly gives someone at least trips. While you do river a set of eights, there's a straight and a flush possible. You should not be betting these 8's for value. You opponent is going to go into check-call mode even with a small flush.
A few punts but you live and learn brother. Channel just popped up on my home page and enjoyed it! As a fellow TH-camr keep up the good work brother! 💪🏻💪🏻
yeah, I just now paused the video at that point to make the same type of comment and scroll to see what others say. That was very painful. Going from A7 to trip 8s is not improving - not when the flush comes in, especially in a bomb pot.
@@WeissAdvicehe probably doesn’t know you can only use 2 cards. He has 2 8s and a 7 in his hand 7 on the board .. u get the picture . Not a full house but can see the confusion
During the hand at 21:22, since we might have more 6s in our range (not a lot more though) and we also block 86 and 76, could a turn raise and a river overbet/shove be a viable move here?
In the first PLO bomb pot u flop the low end of the straight and get raised. Your hand cannot improve so when you get raised it’s a fold on the flop. But here is the bigger error… When the 6 comes on the turn, he doesn’t even need 63 to beat you. 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6 or 3/7 all beat you. So that makes it an even easier fold when the 6 hits.
Omaha is all about the nutted hand. 2 pair is essentially garbage when you’re multi-way, and those bomb pots are everyone. GL and see you at Gate City at some point.
JJ: I think you properly determined that you need to win about 20% of the time, but this flop has only flush draws available, so I think villain is underbluffing. A3xx bomb pot: I'd just fold. AA: I'd 3b a bit smaller. KQo is fine to 3b vs a BU raise unless you think he's not raising a "normal" BU range. (If you think he's just limping much of his range, then maybe the 3b gets dicey.) I'd consider raising this turn bc villain likely has a weak hand that he doesn't want to play a big pot with. Good play on the end, but I think villain is more likely to call the river bet than a turn x-raise. A887 bomb pot: I think the bet on the river is a bad move bc SB can be uncapped here. He checked to the turn bettor, and the 8h is a card that easily hits his range. 87hh: This is a fine call if you think you can more than 160 on the river when you hit. QQ: You're supposed to be betting this turn at least somewhat large. Villain could have been calling flop with a bdfd. You might as well get money from the hands that aren't going to fold to a bet. A x-raise is much stronger and more likely to generate a fold than a cbet, so it doesn't make much sense to me. 76cc: I ithink villain's smallish river bet is more indicative of value than bluff. 33: That was a fishy comment on the end. I would have replied with "You didn't have better than KQ? I thought I was bluffing."
It's a fold especially because it's a bomb pot. Your continues are mostly sets or re draws to better straights on that rainbow texture. Bet the 2nd best hand for value and fold to the pot sized raise. Especially when you were never drawing to beat 63.
King/Queen Off is perfectly fine too 3 bet in small blind with a button open. Actually a little larger us fine but perfectly fine. 3 betting an earlier position is a little less more frequent but it's a definite 3bet. I'd even say 3 betting with KJ suited or A2 suited is a good play in small blind. You're going to show up with such a tight range it doesn't hurt to put some KQ and A2-A5 in the 3 bet range there. Good luck with the 2/5 bud. Getting acclimated and feeling out a bigger blind game is the most important. Don't want to jump in feet first and lose confidence in yourself. Well played for first time. It's not easy moving up!
Nice all in, I don’t wanna hear anything else, yess sometimes it doesn’t get through, but in all reality. With the hand he has it seemed he was afraid of the flush the entire time because of your willingness to play. You had him the whole team, even though he had you the whole time. Nice hand.
With PLO bomb pots you generally don't want to be betting small except in really unique situations - and you particularly don't want to be betting small when you flop the second nuts. It's true that the frequency of nut hands is much much higher in PLO, but with second nuts vs nuts that's still just a cooler. There's no reason your opponent can't be overvaluing pocket 5s or pocket 4s.
Hopefully the comments on your A788 bomb pot hand help you improve on them! Your logic on the turn was great, the river not so much! Keep up the good work on the videos.
AJ63. Yes, that’s a punt. I think your bet makes good sense. A check raise with no flush draw is a chop less than half the time and you losing or flipping the rest of the time.
Dookie butts I love the mustache! I’ve been kick out of 109 poker rooms bc I’m smarter and work harder than most players, any advice for an up and coming player facing so many obstacles ?
@@DukeyBetsDon’t feel so bad for Fupaface. The Venetian wrote him a letter declaring the poker room at the Gold Coast is now his and he just has to violently expel the current management.
The A3 straight in omaha can be bet/folded on the flop to that action becuz if he had a set or two pair hed probably call and try to fill up and basically jamming into straight isn't good. You want the nuts or you want to be drawing to the nuts. play very cautious on calling down. Bluffing can be good if timed right since other players should also be cautious, although in live poker that can be untrue at times.
New subscriber here. Im definitely no poker expert and it's really easy seeing opponents cards. Like other comments though you need some work on Omaha. Other than that, I feel you had a decent session. Keep it up.
I don’t know the rules on the PLO bomb pots but when you had A,8,8,7 didn’t you have a full house? Or did it not register with you because of the amount of cards? Love the vid nonetheless!
First time at a local place I play, I went from playing $1-$2 ($140 but in) to $2-$5 ($300 buy in). I was nervous. 2nd time I played I was a lot more loose and played "my game" and was much more focused. Keep at it.
I need to work on this as well so it's on my mind a lot. Do. Not. Rush. Any. Decision. Physically. Have you mentally made the decision to call any bet? Yes. But don't violently snap call. Count to three. Look at your watch. Try to fully analyze and understand the movie Tenet before calling. Helps build the image and mask future tells.
Entertaining Vlog! I suggest you watch some videos on PLO before you jump in anymore bomb pots. I would also be careful bc you will casually say things (like OP never has AK or big pairs here so I removed that etc) that are not correct and then as a result you end up making mistakes. Do some off the table work (with some poker friends if possible) and write out your thoughts/assumptions on a couple hands then really run down whether the assumptions are completely thought out or if there are holes in the logic or if the logic "keeps going". Excited to see you work into playing bigger games!
Any plo I play, is only dealers choice or dealer change, I don’t put any chips in the pot unless I have the current nuts. If someone’s betting they have it in plo. 36 cards out 9 handed they’re telling you they have it they have it. Especially when it’s not a game you normally play. I tend to just pitch most hands to the muck. 🤣 but that’s me.
I do not play omaha... but why did you loose that first pot yes he has 36 but board 2 4 5 6 10 you have A3.. the straight is not with the 3 for both of you ?
I’m almost certain you should be chopping the first hand of Omaha when you both had the 23456 straight. There’s a 6 on the board and you both hold a 3 so you have the same hand. Someone correct me if I’m wrong
And now the explanation: you need 2 handheld cards and not just 1 to make that straight in omaha. So it's A3 making a lower straight vs the 63 making a better one.
Hey Dukie loving the vlogs. In the KhQs hand i think that flatting on the turn there is just donating money to the bu in this spot. I think check calling flop is perfectly reasonable however on the turn when he takes this small sizing i think he just has AX and is trying to get to showdown cheaply. Given were blocking the nuts and AQ,QQ, i think just stuffing it in this guys ass will max fold equity and really print long term. I think thats much better than calling. Edit* I saw you led the river which is fine just know when you do that thinking players that have a heart blocker will be more inclined to call you down
Have to bluff shove with 87 facing half pot. You have your nut low and he has a lot of kings you put in a very tough spot. If your calling with open ended you need to be thinking of how to win if you miss. Understand it’s a lot of money in your first 2/5 game.
Bro that set of 8s bomb pot was a train wreck. Fold turn. Put in a big volume of hands online at .01-.02 cent to get a feel for the ranges. How long have you been playing for?
Also you could have raised 7-6 c hand blocked 7-9 blocked bottom set and he couldn't have had aces he was capped at pocket eights, huge check raise might have been better than call
Gto checks flop out of position with JJ on QQ7 pure, because you don't need protection against cards lower than a J and you're not getting more than 1 street of value especially 3 ways
I think in the first bomb part it's just a color it's 2/5 And from what I know about Omaha, what's his little? I think it's just a call, especially if it's a bomb pot
No you were not onto anything with the 67ss hand you 3 bet . Flop bet sizing was wack & he opened utg+1 so he def has Ax in his range & bet all 3 streets. But so many loose hands (89, 8T, QT, Q8, etc.) had you crushed so was odd to hear you say you thought he had air .
In Omaha, you have to use 2 of your 4 cards to make a 5 card hand. The winner of the pot was playing the 3 and 6 in his hand to make a better straight. The 6 on board doesn't play for either hand
Similarly, and to simplify, if there are 4 spades on board and you have the ace of spades, but not a second spade, you do not have a flush in an Omaha game
If you were considering making that call I would think a raising line would have made more sense. That being said your 3 bet story doesn’t work well against his AK call. Only folds that he can consider are 88 and 66. That’s too narrow a range for him to fold regularly
Watch some hungry horse poker, he plays a lot at these stakes and is very profitable. The difference in the way you think about the game vs the way Vegas regs play 2/5-5/10 is glaring. Good videos though!
Bro, Dukey your cards are just sitting out there in no mans land half the time. Idk if you're working the camera with your other hand or what but you gotta protect your hand at all times. If you keep doing that your cards are eventually going to get scooped up by a dealer, or someone is going to muck their cards into your hand.
Thanks for the feedback. My cards are very much protected, the reason I slide them out a bit is so people can see that I am still in the hand, makes it easier for everyone.
Here's how to play Omaha Bomb Pots: You have to realize that every player has 6 combinations of hands; so essentially they're 6 times more likely to "have it" compared to Holdem. So ask yourself these questions:
1. Do I have THE NUTS?
2. How likely is my hand to remain THE NUTS?
3. Can my hand improve to a better hand?
If you answer no to any of these, you want to be conservative. In the first one, you flopped a straight; but flopped straights are unlikely to remain the best possible hand and you don't even have the best possible straight. You also don't have a re-draw; so just fold this. The second one with A887, you flop A73. While you do have top two pair, it's unlikely to still be the best on the turn. A K,Q,J,10 or 9 could easily give someone a better Aces up; and a 6,5,4 or 2 makes straights possible. A 3 almost certainly gives someone at least trips. While you do river a set of eights, there's a straight and a flush possible. You should not be betting these 8's for value. You opponent is going to go into check-call mode even with a small flush.
Thanks for the feedback!
Like playing short deck
poker...or what do they call it 6+
I play 5/10 PLO for a living. Very good PLO advice. Value betting a set with a flush available is a massively negative ev bet.
@@Elcidx25campeador huh?
I've enjoyed watching you grow Duke. All the way to the top bro🎉
Thank you very much for the kind words!
A few punts but you live and learn brother. Channel just popped up on my home page and enjoyed it! As a fellow TH-camr keep up the good work brother! 💪🏻💪🏻
That bomb pot hand where you went for ‘thin’ (nonexistent) value with a set of 8’s while blocking every possible 2 pair combination physically hurt me
yeah, I just now paused the video at that point to make the same type of comment and scroll to see what others say. That was very painful. Going from A7 to trip 8s is not improving - not when the flush comes in, especially in a bomb pot.
@@albertbrashear7559exactly. In PLO you gotta assume someone has that flush when the card hits. No way I’m betting a set there.
Bro had a full house not just set of 8s
@@brycecampbell2838 uh... what full house did he have?
@@WeissAdvicehe probably doesn’t know you can only use 2 cards. He has 2 8s and a 7 in his hand 7 on the board .. u get the picture . Not a full house but can see the confusion
KQo hand seems like random button clicking that happened to work out. Your line didn’t make sense. Either bet/bet/jam or check/call/check/raise/jam.
Bro you took the step up! Took a couple on the chin, but you’re the type of dude that will study and learn and come back firing!
glad the youtube algorithm brought me here. good stuff. subbed.
Thank you!
When you are under rolled Omaha is a suicide mission .
7:42 he has the flush draw but also two over cards. So essentially any spade, king, or ace. 6 additional outs ontop of the flush draw.
11k views and over 100 comments dukey… LETS GOOOOO
Thank you Ratt. Let’s get you at the home game soon…
mostly from how bad the omaha went.... gotta stop playing omaha until he knows how to play.
Agree with the outro. Not a bad session. Plenty of poaitives, and some good things to build on. Solid
During the hand at 21:22, since we might have more 6s in our range (not a lot more though) and we also block 86 and 76, could a turn raise and a river overbet/shove be a viable move here?
I think so, I've actually talked to a handful of players (better than myself) and most of them have agreed with you here. Well done!
In the first PLO bomb pot u flop the low end of the straight and get raised. Your hand cannot improve so when you get raised it’s a fold on the flop.
But here is the bigger error…
When the 6 comes on the turn, he doesn’t even need 63 to beat you. 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6 or 3/7 all beat you. So that makes it an even easier fold when the 6 hits.
Omaha is all about the nutted hand. 2 pair is essentially garbage when you’re multi-way, and those bomb pots are everyone.
GL and see you at Gate City at some point.
I like the honest show of the session and good analysis and showing process of thinking
Ur the goat
Given the exact combo of KQ that you had it was a good bluff overall
JJ: I think you properly determined that you need to win about 20% of the time, but this flop has only flush draws available, so I think villain is underbluffing.
A3xx bomb pot: I'd just fold.
AA: I'd 3b a bit smaller.
KQo is fine to 3b vs a BU raise unless you think he's not raising a "normal" BU range. (If you think he's just limping much of his range, then maybe the 3b gets dicey.) I'd consider raising this turn bc villain likely has a weak hand that he doesn't want to play a big pot with. Good play on the end, but I think villain is more likely to call the river bet than a turn x-raise.
A887 bomb pot: I think the bet on the river is a bad move bc SB can be uncapped here. He checked to the turn bettor, and the 8h is a card that easily hits his range.
87hh: This is a fine call if you think you can more than 160 on the river when you hit.
QQ: You're supposed to be betting this turn at least somewhat large. Villain could have been calling flop with a bdfd. You might as well get money from the hands that aren't going to fold to a bet. A x-raise is much stronger and more likely to generate a fold than a cbet, so it doesn't make much sense to me.
76cc: I ithink villain's smallish river bet is more indicative of value than bluff.
33: That was a fishy comment on the end. I would have replied with "You didn't have better than KQ? I thought I was bluffing."
With the KQo 3! out of the sb I think cr turn and shoving river makes more sense than the donk shove.
You did some interesting things in In this video but damn that's 100% f****** good bet on the river with king hearts. Well played
Maybe the sizing could be different but that's about it
It really is hard to tell with these stupid 2/5 American games. You guys just don't like to fold ever and it's hilarious to watch
Haha thank you for the feedback!
I'm so confused on how you lose the AJ83 hand to 63? The turn is a 6 giving you guys the same 5 card straight. How do you lose that then?
@@benkulick2802 in PLO you are required to play 2 cards in ur hand
the brook is goated
It's a fold especially because it's a bomb pot. Your continues are mostly sets or re draws to better straights on that rainbow texture. Bet the 2nd best hand for value and fold to the pot sized raise. Especially when you were never drawing to beat 63.
Great content right here!
Thank you Ryan!
King/Queen Off is perfectly fine too 3 bet in small blind with a button open. Actually a little larger us fine but perfectly fine. 3 betting an earlier position is a little less more frequent but it's a definite 3bet. I'd even say 3 betting with KJ suited or A2 suited is a good play in small blind. You're going to show up with such a tight range it doesn't hurt to put some KQ and A2-A5 in the 3 bet range there. Good luck with the 2/5 bud. Getting acclimated and feeling out a bigger blind game is the most important. Don't want to jump in feet first and lose confidence in yourself. Well played for first time. It's not easy moving up!
I want to play poker with almost all of DukeyBets commentators and fans. Wow.
Nice all in, I don’t wanna hear anything else, yess sometimes it doesn’t get through, but in all reality. With the hand he has it seemed he was afraid of the flush the entire time because of your willingness to play. You had him the whole team, even though he had you the whole time. Nice hand.
Thank you for the feedback!
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I mean “ I am the goat “
Thanks for being the goat and a homie!
The brook😂😂
With PLO bomb pots you generally don't want to be betting small except in really unique situations - and you particularly don't want to be betting small when you flop the second nuts. It's true that the frequency of nut hands is much much higher in PLO, but with second nuts vs nuts that's still just a cooler. There's no reason your opponent can't be overvaluing pocket 5s or pocket 4s.
Hopefully the comments on your A788 bomb pot hand help you improve on them! Your logic on the turn was great, the river not so much! Keep up the good work on the videos.
Thank you for the feedback!
AJ63. Yes, that’s a punt. I think your bet makes good sense. A check raise with no flush draw is a chop less than half the time and you losing or flipping the rest of the time.
Dookie butts I love the mustache! I’ve been kick out of 109 poker rooms bc I’m smarter and work harder than most players, any advice for an up and coming player facing so many obstacles ?
I’ve never been kicked out of anywhere for being good
@@DukeyBetsDon’t feel so bad for Fupaface. The Venetian wrote him a letter declaring the poker room at the Gold Coast is now his and he just has to violently expel the current management.
Great call with Jacks, love the analysis, big fat nuts
Great stuff Dukey Bets
Thank you Carter!
my favorite poker content pls make more
Didn’t you have a 3 in bomb pot and make a 6 high straight?
you are required to play 2 cards so his 63 plays
For the bomb pot at the 18min you gotta check that down with showdown value bro. Too many straights and flushes that beat you and will jam
Love the all in at 15:15. Hope to see you at the Brook soon!
Thank you!
Yeah, a pretty advanced move. I would've raised turn to 250 before jamming river, but glad this worked too!
@@DukeyBetsHe said he had AK?? Hmmm, lol
The A3 straight in omaha can be bet/folded on the flop to that action becuz if he had a set or two pair hed probably call and try to fill up and basically jamming into straight isn't good. You want the nuts or you want to be drawing to the nuts. play very cautious on calling down. Bluffing can be good if timed right since other players should also be cautious, although in live poker that can be untrue at times.
New subscriber here. Im definitely no poker expert and it's really easy seeing opponents cards. Like other comments though you need some work on Omaha. Other than that, I feel you had a decent session. Keep it up.
I called that AK suited hand before u called with ur pocket JJs, its the only possible combination that is willing to check shove after a 3-bet pre
DUUUUUUUKEY!!!!
I don’t know the rules on the PLO bomb pots but when you had A,8,8,7 didn’t you have a full house? Or did it not register with you because of the amount of cards? Love the vid nonetheless!
PLO use two cards from ur hand and two cards exactly. No boat
U might of lost but as long as u have learned from it, wasn't too bad😁
Going to check out the new casino in portsmouth, great vlog brother!
Thank you! Good luck at the tables!
First time at a local place I play, I went from playing $1-$2 ($140 but in) to $2-$5 ($300 buy in).
I was nervous. 2nd time I played I was a lot more loose and played "my game" and was much more focused. Keep at it.
Thank you for the feedback! Will certainly be keeping at it!
I need to work on this as well so it's on my mind a lot. Do. Not. Rush. Any. Decision. Physically.
Have you mentally made the decision to call any bet? Yes. But don't violently snap call. Count to three. Look at your watch. Try to fully analyze and understand the movie Tenet before calling.
Helps build the image and mask future tells.
I’m a fan I just this was a rough session!
Thank you for the support!
Entertaining Vlog! I suggest you watch some videos on PLO before you jump in anymore bomb pots. I would also be careful bc you will casually say things (like OP never has AK or big pairs here so I removed that etc) that are not correct and then as a result you end up making mistakes. Do some off the table work (with some poker friends if possible) and write out your thoughts/assumptions on a couple hands then really run down whether the assumptions are completely thought out or if there are holes in the logic or if the logic "keeps going". Excited to see you work into playing bigger games!
@@mafiadope Thank you. This seems like really solid advice and I will definitely apply this!
Any plo I play, is only dealers choice or dealer change, I don’t put any chips in the pot unless I have the current nuts. If someone’s betting they have it in plo. 36 cards out 9 handed they’re telling you they have it they have it. Especially when it’s not a game you normally play. I tend to just pitch most hands to the muck. 🤣 but that’s me.
Do they know you are recording ?
Yes. The Brook, as well as Gate City Casino (both in NH) allow filming!
@@DukeyBets OK
Solid gameplay
Goat I think u may have inspired me to do some vlogs too lol (maybe)
I’m glad I can be of inspiration
So cool seeing videos of people playing at the Brook. I am from Hampton NH, just a few towns over. Not many people even know where NH is 😂
Where is NH? 😂
Try to work in an overbet cbet size on flop on 823 boards.
why is that omaha hand not a chop? you both have the 6 high straight since the turn was a 6? am i dumb
In Omaha you have to play two cards out of your four. He could only play the A3 which gave him the low straight.
Yes
Yes
@@CarbonNutthere was a 6 on the turn
@@pigboss77boudreau14 the 6 doesnt play for his hand u can only play 3 on the board and 2 in ur hand .
I do not play omaha... but why did you loose that first pot yes he has 36 but board 2 4 5 6 10 you have A3.. the straight is not with the 3 for both of you ?
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A/3 clear fold
how did he lose the first bomb pot hand to the 3 6?
What's instant graham?
respectfully, the first Omaha bomb pot was a bit of a punt.
I hear you. As mentioned, not really my game I probably shouldn't be playing them
that omah hand is a straight fold straights almost never remain nuts and that was 2nd straight with no redraw should just be a check
I’m almost certain you should be chopping the first hand of Omaha when you both had the 23456 straight. There’s a 6 on the board and you both hold a 3 so you have the same hand. Someone correct me if I’m wrong
You're wrong
And now the explanation:
you need 2 handheld cards and not just 1 to make that straight in omaha. So it's A3 making a lower straight vs the 63 making a better one.
Hey Dukie loving the vlogs. In the KhQs hand i think that flatting on the turn there is just donating money to the bu in this spot. I think check calling flop is perfectly reasonable however on the turn when he takes this small sizing i think he just has AX and is trying to get to showdown cheaply. Given were blocking the nuts and AQ,QQ, i think just stuffing it in this guys ass will max fold equity and really print long term. I think thats much better than calling.
Edit* I saw you led the river which is fine just know when you do that thinking players that have a heart blocker will be more inclined to call you down
U need to stay away from the bombs...lol..it gets tough my man...
Yeah I agree getting torn apart on the internet is great motivation to get better at them tho!
Does anywhere have a Omaha hi low cash game?
Nope. A handful of places in NH and CT have standard PLO. That’s about it tho
@@DukeyBets it's so much better than regular Omaha tho!
Count me as an OG here 😎
Have to bluff shove with 87 facing half pot. You have your nut low and he has a lot of kings you put in a very tough spot. If your calling with open ended you need to be thinking of how to win if you miss. Understand it’s a lot of money in your first 2/5 game.
I like your content!
Never played an Omaha hand but I’ve watched plenty and that first spot just always seems like they have the same hand or better. Tough spot for sure.
i dont play a lot of PLO but that hand where u called with 5 3 is standard your only behind to that one hand and you block it
DUKEY
That first hand of omaha where you flop a wheel is a snap fold. Never good there.
what kind of nits are you playing against.. try getting better at table selection dumbass.
Bro that set of 8s bomb pot was a train wreck. Fold turn. Put in a big volume of hands online at .01-.02 cent to get a feel for the ranges. How long have you been playing for?
we turned gold into sand with this one
haha sure did
A3 and 63 is a chop. On 2-4-5-6-10 run out
@@clintdagasdas7505 No because you have to play 2 cards in PLO
Both cards have to play he has A 3 and the other guy has 6 3 the 6 coming on the turn doesn’t change the fact that his hand is still A 3
@@chrissanchez612 Good work. The amount of people in the comments getting this wrong is scary
Also you could have raised 7-6 c hand blocked 7-9 blocked bottom set and he couldn't have had aces he was capped at pocket eights, huge check raise might have been better than call
Single board Omaha is seriously a bomb pot lol. Double board at least a bit easier.
AKs... he had the world draw
With that Ace 887 didn't you have a full house with the ace and eights?
@@chrismiles2000 No because you can only play 2 cards from your hand in PLO
@DukeyBets oh okay sounds good. Yeah I'm not very sure about PLO. Thank you for the tip.
Nice
omaha was more like omaha beach
Gto checks flop out of position with JJ on QQ7 pure, because you don't need protection against cards lower than a J and you're not getting more than 1 street of value especially 3 ways
Trial by fire at the $2-$5. I AM the goat!
Good shit
Thank you David!
Single board PLO bomb pots are so boring, weird that room doesn't run double
I think in the first bomb part it's just a color it's 2/5 And from what I know about Omaha, what's his little? I think it's just a call, especially if it's a bomb pot
Stop playing the bomb pots until you learn Omaha….
No you were not onto anything with the 67ss hand you 3 bet .
Flop bet sizing was wack & he opened utg+1 so he def has Ax in his range & bet all 3 streets.
But so many loose hands (89, 8T, QT, Q8, etc.) had you crushed so was odd to hear you say you thought he had air .
How did he lose to 63o in the Omaha pot with a 6 on the board can someone explain?
In Omaha, you have to use 2 of your 4 cards to make a 5 card hand. The winner of the pot was playing the 3 and 6 in his hand to make a better straight. The 6 on board doesn't play for either hand
Similarly, and to simplify, if there are 4 spades on board and you have the ace of spades, but not a second spade, you do not have a flush in an Omaha game
@@alanela6761 first time I got torched playing plo I “HAD” a flush stacked off to figure out later nope…. Not how that works 🤣
Dukes, not a fan of the sparse stache.
If you were considering making that call I would think a raising line would have made more sense. That being said your 3 bet story doesn’t work well against his AK call. Only folds that he can consider are 88 and 66. That’s too narrow a range for him to fold regularly
Watch some hungry horse poker, he plays a lot at these stakes and is very profitable. The difference in the way you think about the game vs the way Vegas regs play 2/5-5/10 is glaring. Good videos though!
Appreciate the advice, I’ll check out that channel
Bro, Dukey your cards are just sitting out there in no mans land half the time. Idk if you're working the camera with your other hand or what but you gotta protect your hand at all times. If you keep doing that your cards are eventually going to get scooped up by a dealer, or someone is going to muck their cards into your hand.
Thanks for the feedback. My cards are very much protected, the reason I slide them out a bit is so people can see that I am still in the hand, makes it easier for everyone.
I am the goat.
Second nuts no redraw in Omaha against a repot can probably fold
Come to Keene on a Friday
Stop playing bomb pots