I was extremely disappointed, and went back to Jarvis after the tournament (he made Day 2 but failed to cash) to follow-up on a few hands. I busted halfway through Level 2 about 90 minutes into play. I planned to play tight, more pots in position, and to draw to the nuts. As such, I spent some time in the days leading up to the event talking strategy with Gripsed Poker’s Evan Jarvis, who was also planning to play the event.īased on our discussions, I was feeling confident when I took my seat at noon on Day 1. I’ve got a lot of PLO experience, and have played my fair share of limit Omaha hi-low, but the hybrid version was relatively new to me. I’m by no means a PLO8 expert - far from it in fact. The tournament attracted 815 runners and created a prize pool of $1,100,250. Instead, I am going to use this week’s piece to talk about my experience playing Event #49: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split (8 or Better) at the 2015 World Series of Poker. Once again I am going to depart from the title of this column and not focus on no-limit hold’em.
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