I think it is always better to start with freerolls. The largest number of freerolls available is only from NL Hold'em. Therefore, I am convinced that NL Hold'em is the best option.
Hi, I'd like to know based on your experiences, which is better to improve our skills, Texas hold'em No Limit or Omaha Pot Limit? Any other suggestions? :hmmmm2:
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PLO is better in the early stages to improve your skills
The reason is you have to learn to read the board and think about your V’s cards. You often get to play every street in PLO where as you seldom play every street in NL unless you are playing deep stacked
This teaches you to recognize when the nuts change on each street and you learn quickly not to chase with weaker hands as second best hands crush you in both games.
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I like your point of view, it helps me a lot. I'm going to organize a PLO game at home with friends to start practicing (we all have the same level).
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For fun and practice make the home game deep stacks relative to the blinds. PLO plays deeper than NL because of multiple callers. 200 bb would be good
Most players open for pot and get called by 2+ players making the pot 9bb then someone pots the flop and gets called by 2+ making the pot 36bb on the turn or more meaning river pot bets are for stacks at 100bb stacks. That means no river strategy beyond call or fold. When learning you want to have more complex river decisions than that.
As the bettor on the river you want to be aware of potential bluffs and it forces you to learn proper bet sizing on all streets. Pot size bets are not the best sizing every hand
Hope this helps