Europe is about the only place where live PLO is spread with any regularity, and even here I'm afraid it's sadly being overtaken by NL in most casinos outside of a few ones in the main cities. London still has a lot of big games, with the victoria square grosvenor offering some real big PLO games where you'll find people sitting with £10,000 or more (though I believe the biggest BB is usually £10 or £20). In the USA and even Vegas it's nigh on impossible to find a live game, then? Perhaps the rise in popularity of omaha on the internet will mean it makes a comeback, because in all honesty I think I see about as many people online nowadays playing omaha hi as hi/lo and you're saying that the hi only variant is only spread infrequently, whereas I know hi/lo is second behind holdem for number of live games over the pond.
Do you think omaha high will ever really catch on in US casinos, or has the advent of the WPT on TV and the massive popularity of these low buy-in NL games likely taken away that possibility? I wonder sometimes if casinos spread more choice in games if we wouldnt see a lot more people who learnt on holdem moving into trying different things; I know I'd have never learnt games other than stud or 5-card draw without the popularity of holdem on TV, and the choice of other games available online etc. It's all about exposure and opportunity to play them, I guess.
If you're ever in the UK maybe you can catch a game of PLO english-style, it would be great to see you over here
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Monk
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