From my experience a certain amount of aggression is needed . Not too much ,you don't want to look reckless. But If you show constant mild aggression and be happy about the small pots, at some point the opponent snaps and plays a mediocre hand like a premium. That's when you get the rest of his chips.I am also wondering if they are beatable. I think you will need a big sample to say they are beatable or not. But it is a interesting question.
pokerstars offers them from 1$ to 100$ buyinThe main question here is - where you can play Omaha spins??? I don't know any room I guess
aaah haha lol, I just realized that I have a filter on spins , that's why I didn't see them.Pokerstars offers them from 1$ to 100$ buyin
In my experience well timed , mild but more or less constant aggression is the key.aaah haha lol, I just realized that I have a filter on spins , that's why I didn't see them.
As for the question, I think that you may play Omaha spins just like NLH, but the question is about will it gain profits for you. If you are able to win moeny, then loose, then it's reasonable...But I agree that spins have more dispertion, then cash or tournaments and this formats suits you better, then I don't see any problems..
You can try to play them and then tell us your results
I'm in, let's say 40% of winnings for you`?Let's just save time and let me send you my $. Cash games are my downfall. I can hold my own in a sit n go or an Omaha mtt.
From my experience a certain amount of aggression is needed . Not too much ,you don't want to look reckless. But If you show constant mild aggression and be happy about the small pots, at some point the opponent snaps and plays a mediocre hand like a premium. That's when you get the rest of his chips.
I'm only talking about Spin&gos. Cash Game is a different story.
I think it's different for everyone but the most successful bluffes I did where mostly PLO