$100 PLO8 on Full Tilt. I have been at the table for about a half hour and am up to $150 or so. Villain has about $100 and has played just about every hand so far, most for a raise preflop. Couple of other players at the table seem to be nut peddlers, rest are insignificant.
I get A24T with the ace being diamond suited in the cutoff. Villain is in the BB. 3 limpers to me, I hobble along with them. Button calls too, villain just checks, which means he definitely does not have AA or A2 or even A3. $3 in the pot preflop.
Flop comes 39T with 2 diamonds. Villain bets $2, there are 3 callers and I decide to peel one off with the tasty pot odds I'm getting. The button raises another 2 and it's called all the way around. $23 in the pot.
Turn is an offsuit 4. Villain now bets the $23 pot, one MP player calls (putting him all in) and it's to me. I try to do some quick math: I have the nut low draw. I have the nut flush draw. I have 2 pair. That gives me a lot of outs for at least half the pot, which is laying me 2:1 right now. I think villain will pay me off even if a diamond comes on the river, so I call.
The river is a 10. I have the second nut boat, no low possible. Villain bets about half the pot, almost putting himself all in. I raise it up and push him in, he of course calls.
My boat takes the pot, he mucks but the history showed he had 2399. He then gives me a bunch of shit for calling the turn bet. I tell him maybe a little better card selection preflop will do wonders for his bankroll, but that I appreciate him overplaying his middle set with no low hand. Blah blah blah, you know the deal.
He rebought and since then has been popping up at my tables (not that there's a whole lot of O8 options at FT), where I have taken at least another $100 off him. I guess I have a new friend.