This may be jumping on the bandwagon a little but I have just started playing Omaha Pot Limit and thought the best way to learn is to head over to Full Tilt and use their Rush rakeback poker facility. Having never played Rush Poker or PLO before it was a bit of an initial shock but very quickly I started to figure out the nuances not only of Rush but also of PLO.
Having come from No Limit Hold Em it took a bit of getting used to. Normally I’m eight tabling at pretty low stakes so thought I would just sit down at the $0.10/$0.20 to try and figure out what was going on. The biggest differences are obviously the number of flops that were seen and also the quality of hand that wins the pot.
With four cards in the hole you essentially have four usable hands as you have to use three of the community cards to make your best five card hand. First up I was dealt three aces and my old hold’em brain took over and i was raising away but quickly realised I had slim chances of finding my own set and was then hoping the board would pair to at least give me two pair – but then the risk is that somebody has a set or even a full house.
Once these initial teething problems were out the way though the pace of Rush Poker was really helping me get to grips with the game. With the ability to open two tables both on Rush I was playing constantly, rarely waiting more than 5 or 10 seconds for a decision to come my way. For anybody else that is looking to start on a new format I heartily recommend it as I managed to play something like 2,000 hands in just over two hours which is a great way to get some very fast experience at low levels.
The two hours were definitely well spent as very few players seem to have a fold button and if you do hit a good hand you are more than likely to get paid. I also signed up for a rakeback deal from www.rakebackpoker.com so looking forward to my cheque at the end of the month after some sessions on Rush.
I used the same site before to get a rakeback deal at Cake Poker and the customer service has been awesome – although that really pales in comparison to the boost to my bankroll I receive every month.
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