| This is a discussion on PLO stats - beginner player within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; What are solid stats for PLO? I am playing micros cash games and right now I am at: VPIP: 29.1 PFR: 22.8 PF3: 15.1 AggFreq: ... |
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| PLO stats - beginner player What are solid stats for PLO? I am playing micros cash games and right now I am at: VPIP: 29.1 PFR: 22.8 PF3: 15.1 AggFreq: 54.2 CBet: 54.2 Any others that are really useful? and how far should they drop off or pick up depending on position? Thanks. |
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Position is of upmost important in Omaha IMO. Hands that you would raise and 3-bet from the button can be limped in EP as not to create a massive pot OOP. Limping good QQxx's and is fine (check limping ranges). Still raise your good rundowns and AAxx's in EP for value. You can steal on the button like 80% of hands or something as you'll have iniative and position and equities don't differ much pre in PLO and your opponents won't be able to put you on a hand. If they play back obv fold. Also check this long Omaha post. Good advice. |
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