***2012 PLO Thread***

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first hand, pot the flop.

2nd hand, pot the flop.

It is called Pot Limit........

You will find you get drawn out on a lot in PLO, and your best weapon is to pot it when you bet with anything less than the nuts. And even then you will get it in with the nuts, but the nuts will change....... the idea is to minimize the risk, and make the chaser pay...
 
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You don't pot it to prevent from being drawn out on.
 
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I think I'm starting to understand what people mean by PLO variance.

I'm still very much a fish, though.
 

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Posted a few hands in HA section. Please don't try to be nice when commenting.
 
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pokerstars Zoom Hand #84368357361: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2012/08/06 20:24:05 CET [2012/08/06 14:24:05 ET]
Table 'Eulalia' 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: MonNnNie ($13.25 in chips)
Seat 2: AleyF ($14.48 in chips)
Seat 3: Pokbrainless ($9.49 in chips)
Seat 4: InspektorK ($6.36 in chips)
Seat 5: Ferraristi85 ($16.69 in chips)
Seat 6: Sunglade ($7.09 in chips)
AleyF: posts small blind $0.05
Pokbrainless: posts big blind $0.10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Pokbrainless [3h Ah 2s Qd]
InspektorK: folds
Ferraristi85: raises $0.10 to $0.20
Sunglade: folds
MonNnNie: folds
AleyF: calls $0.15
Pokbrainless: calls $0.10
*** FLOP *** [2d 2c Ac]
AleyF: checks
Pokbrainless: bets $0.40
Ferraristi85: folds
AleyF: raises $1.09 to $1.49
Pokbrainless: ?
 
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PokerStars Zoom Hand #84368357361: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2012/08/06 20:24:05 CET [2012/08/06 14:24:05 ET]
Table 'Eulalia' 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: MonNnNie ($13.25 in chips)
Seat 2: AleyF ($14.48 in chips)
Seat 3: Pokbrainless ($9.49 in chips)
Seat 4: InspektorK ($6.36 in chips)
Seat 5: Ferraristi85 ($16.69 in chips)
Seat 6: Sunglade ($7.09 in chips)
AleyF: posts small blind $0.05
Pokbrainless: posts big blind $0.10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Pokbrainless [3h Ah 2s Qd]
InspektorK: folds
Ferraristi85: raises $0.10 to $0.20
Sunglade: folds
MonNnNie: folds
AleyF: calls $0.15
Pokbrainless: calls $0.10
*** FLOP *** [2d 2c Ac]
AleyF: checks
Pokbrainless: bets $0.40
Ferraristi85: folds
AleyF: raises $1.09 to $1.49
Pokbrainless: ?

I expect this to be a worse deuce the majority of the time, so based on your read, you could either flat or pot.
 
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Totally no reads on the player was the 1st hand on a zoom table.

Think a flat would be the best option than,to keep a worse 2 in his range and if he is bluffing he has basically almost no equity (2-4 outs or even rarely 6 outs) Also think that most unknowns would 3bet almost all AAxx hands. And would a 3bet on the flop not only keep AAxx, A2xx (only 2 combo's) in villains range?

I did the worse thing in my opinion 3bet flop and stack off on the turn vs AAxx. I think I wouldn't get away from it anyways, but just want to know the optimal play.
 
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Somewhere (IIRC) a few hundred posts ago ITT, someone mentioned that at 6 max it would be approx 30/16 according to a poker pro.

No. thats not how it works.

for micros atleast, you want to be slightly tighter and a whole lot more aggressive.
 
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first hand, pot the flop.

2nd hand, pot the flop.

It is called Pot Limit........

You will find you get drawn out on a lot in PLO, and your best weapon is to pot it when you bet with anything less than the nuts. And even then you will get it in with the nuts, but the nuts will change....... the idea is to minimize the risk, and make the chaser pay...
DJ, If you pot everything your going to have a bad time.
 
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hey guys, two hands for you.



Cake - $0.02/$0.04 Pot Limit Omaha (6 players)
Cake Hand Converter Tool from CardsChat.com

SB: $1.77
BB: $3.34
UTG Hero: $3.90
MP: $0.41
CO: $3.93
BTN: $4.35

Pre-flop: ($0.06) Hero is UTG and dealt :ad4: :4h4: :kh4: :qd4:
Hero raises to $0.12, 4 folds, BB calls $0.08

Flop: ($0.26) :qs4: :4c4: :qh4: (2 players)
BB bets $0.08, Hero raises to $0.16, BB calls $0.08

Turn: ($0.58) :qs4: :4c4: :qh4: :10d4: (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.16, BB calls $0.16

River: ($0.90) :qs4: :4c4: :qh4: :10d4: :8d4: (2 players)
BB bets $0.90, Hero raises to $3.20, BB calls $2 (All-in)

Cake - $0.02/$0.04 Pot Limit Omaha (6 players)
Cake Hand Converter Tool from CardsChat.com

SB: $2.82
BB: $4
UTG Hero: $6.67
MP: $2.93
CO: $4.01
BTN: $2.15

Pre-flop: ($0.06) Hero is UTG and dealt :js4: :9s4: :10d4: :7h4:
Hero raises to $0.12, 4 folds, BB calls $0.08

Flop: ($0.26) :5d4: :7s4: :8s4: (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.26, BB raises to $0.65, Hero raises to $2.21, BB raises to $3.23 (All-in), Hero calls $1.67

Turn: ($7.37) :5d4: :7s4: :8s4: :5s4: (2 players)

River: ($7.37) :5d4: :7s4: :8s4: :5s4: :4c4: (2 players)

Second hand is standard.

First hand, we bet more on the flop and hence the turn. However on the river, we absolutely cannot raise the river. We have the worst boat possible and unless we know villain to be loose, we are not going to be getting much value raising, IE he will show up with better Qxxx boat way more often than anything else.
 
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Yesterday I won 8 buy-ins after reading baudib1's advice

You're probably better off playing 80% from the BTN and 10% from the blinds than 40% from the button and 20% from the blinds at this point

:D
 
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nice job.

Yeah, the button is basically a money-printing device in PLO. It is freaking awesome when you have a huge nit on your left so you can get extra buttons.

80% might be an exaggeration but not much of one.
 
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25plo so far. Standard swing?
 

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Totally no reads on the player was the 1st hand on a zoom table.

Think a flat would be the best option than,to keep a worse 2 in his range and if he is bluffing he has basically almost no equity (2-4 outs or even rarely 6 outs) Also think that most unknowns would 3bet almost all AAxx hands. And would a 3bet on the flop not only keep AAxx, A2xx (only 2 combo's) in villains range?

I did the worse thing in my opinion 3bet flop and stack off on the turn vs AAxx. I think I wouldn't get away from it anyways, but just want to know the optimal play.
With no reads, this is a flat on the flop.
 
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belgo dont play plo, it'll destroy your soul like it did mine
 
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Wait till Belgo learns about pivot cards.
 
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Wait till Belgo learns about pivot cards.

I know what pivot cards are! I'm reading Hwang's books on the train to work, so i'm picking up quite a few PLO concepts.
 
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subbing, looking to learn about PLO so why not CC?

books to read etc would be great too. :rolleyes:

inboxes are also welcome :cheers:
 
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books to read etc would be great too. :rolleyes:

Jeff Hwang has 4 books on PLO. Each one assumes that you have read the previous one, so they need to be read in that order:

Pot-Limit omaha poker: The Big Play Strategy
Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-Handed Play
Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha Volume II: LAG Play
Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: The Short-Handed Workbook

First one applies to full ring deep games, so not so much value for online games, but it also builds the foundations for the rest, so it's important to read it too, imo.
 
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