Omaha Strip Clubs: Planning Hands in Pot-Limit Omaha
With that in mind, don’t make your plans rigid. Especially live, when you can read your opponents’ body language, you can occasionally make profitable, elaborate flop calls with complete air, intending to represent anything and everything on the turn. When the ace of spades hits the turn, and his demeanour completely changes, though, you should probably give up. As long as you know your opponent well, your flop “float” is still profitable, but when presented with new information, you allow yourself to deviate from your initial plan and make the best possible decision at this point in time.
This thinking regarding plans is useful off the table as well. You might plan to meet Moe at a quiet, off-strip restaurant to discuss your trouble hands from today’s play, but when Joe calls to let you know he just won $300,000 in Bobby’s Room and wants to take you out to the best strip club in town, you should probably be willing to change your plans at the last moment. If Moe is leaving town tomorrow and this is your last chance to discuss strategy with him, you should probably follow through and meet him.
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Filed by dallasfromomaha at May 10th, 2010 under Omaha strip clubs