Unfortunately I left this table in frustration without bothering to grab the hand history so bear with me here. I'm not really an Omaha player per se, although my only MTT 1st place ever was in an O8 event, go figure. But it's these situations that really piss me off especially in PL/NL.
Playing a little $25 PL08 at 6:30 AM cuz I'm too tired to play Hold 'Em for actual money.
Get dealt
So at this point I'm pretty happy, just make it double suited and I would have the "best hand", but I'll take what I can get.
I bet the pot in EP bringing it up to like $1.10 or something. Am I right in doing this? I figure I would like to play this against as few opponents as possible.
2 Players call.
Here's where it gets ugly.
Flop is.........
It's checked to me, I bet the pot.....is this reasonable?
1 fold. Opponent 2 check-raises the pot limit. Ok, you've got a flush, I'm willing to accept that fact.
So I start counting ways for me to win this hand, I coun't up something like 22 outs to the nut low and 7 more to aces full or quads and I'm thinking to myself it would have just been easier to count cards that wouldn't help me and I would have come up with a much smaller number.
Here's where it gets uglier. I was so happy with my situation on the flop I don't know how I didn't end up just getting myself all-in, but I didn't, so then.........
The turn........
Ughhh......1 of several.
Now, my opponent moves all in, costing me 15 to call, there is about as much in the pot. Do I make this call? I am certain of the fact that this guy has the nut flush, and the way it's going down it's looking like he's praying for me not to make a low. So I figure all my outs to the low are clean for half the pot, I doubt I'll be getting quartered or anything. And I still like my chances.....so I call.
The river........
Ughhh........1 of several minus one.
And I lose, end of story.
Opponent holds
So basically, is it just me or are swings in Omaha like, ridiculous? It just seems like there's a lot of times where you just virtually have to get your money in....or am I wrong? Any thoughts on how bad I played this hand or anything like that?