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I just tried doing something new and demented. I played a $5 no-limit hold'em sit-and-go at the same time as a $5 HORSE limit sit-and-go, both on Full Tilt Poker. It was a little crazy jumping back and forth. I kept looking for the raise amounts in the limit games, and accidentally putting in min-raises in no-limit. I also made mistakes that I probably wouldn't otherwise make, such as thinking I had the nut flush in Omaha with just the ace and a four-flush on the board. D'oh!
I won the NLHE tournament. The HORSE, not so much--was leading, though, until I donked off most of my chips chasing draws in Stud, about which I know nothing.
It was a fun challenge, just to see if I could pull it off. But it made my brain hurt.
I played a Razz freeroll simultaneously with a PLO cash game the other day... That was a little rough. Even with the difference in hole cards, it still got pretty confusing at times.
ReplyDeleteA34? Raise it up! Oh wait, that's my PLO table, that's a terrible staring hand! :)
How about playing a PLO table at the same time as a PLO8 table. That can be fun.
ReplyDelete"Man up" and play some HORSE online the real way.
ReplyDeleteOpen one table of holdem, another table of Omaha/8, etc. Play all 5 games at once.