Awesome Video. I have been looking for a nice PLO video to get me started on the game. Looking forward to watching more videos in this series.
N0whereman and KasinoKrime introduce you to PLO. This episode is about tools to help you play and learn, as well as why play PLO versus No-Limit.
N0whereman, KasinoKrime and others take you through the basics of PLO. Where to begin, what to learn first, and how to crush small-stakes are all topics in this introductory series to PLO.
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Awesome Video. I have been looking for a nice PLO video to get me started on the game. Looking forward to watching more videos in this series.
Hello guys, nice video. Exactly what I need now.
Just one question for this 1st episode, I don't know if you talk about this in the next episodes no the series.
What about table selection in PLO ? Do you use the same criteria for the table stats as in NLH ?
Thanks for the series.
Zit
Hello guys, nice video. Exactly what I need now.
Just one question for this 1st episode, I don't know if you talk about this in the next episodes no the series.
What about table selection in PLO ? Do you use the same criteria for the table stats as in NLH ?
Thanks for the series.
Zit
tbh at the micro stakes it's tougher to find a bad table than a good one.
Hello guys, nice video. Exactly what I need now.
Just one question for this 1st episode, I don't know if you talk about this in the next episodes no the series.
What about table selection in PLO ? Do you use the same criteria for the table stats as in NLH ?
Thanks for the series.
Zit
Hey Zit -
Good question. % of players to the flop, and avg pot size are two pretty good stats available in the lobby that you can use to pick a table. Also, look for stacks in excess of 100BB, playing short stackers can definitely be frustrating.
At 7:50 you say: "expect bigger swings and longer break even stretches than holdem" Aren't those two things mutually incompatible?
Or do you mean that compared to holdem where it is possible to be grinding a steady profit, you don't get that in holdem?
At 7:50 you say: "expect bigger swings and longer break even stretches than holdem" Aren't those two things mutually incompatible?
Or do you mean that compared to holdem where it is possible to be grinding a steady profit, you don't get that in holdem?
I don't see why those two points are mutually exclusive. It's because of the huge swings and close equities that long BE stretches happen.
85/0 over 10 hands
made me lol, math genius
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Great great series,
because now I start to learn and play PLO. But there is one thing. the propokertools.com is now different. Its not more like in the video, can someone explain how to use it??
Great great series,
because now I start to learn and play PLO. But there is one thing. the propokertools.com is now different. Its not more like in the video, can someone explain how to use it??
what's different about it? all they did was add functionality for groupings and exclusions.
what's different about it? all they did was add functionality for groupings and exclusions.
I mean the first time when you show the propokertools web page. On the righd hand side there is this syntax summary, which is actually very helpfull. It does not show it to me when i open it on my Computer..
This is what I mean.
I mean the first time when you show the propokertools web page. On the righd hand side there is this syntax summary, which is actually very helpfull. It does not show it to me when i open it on my Computer..
This is what I mean.
the syntax button is on a green bar at the bottom of the window now.
n0whereman,
what a great series! i have a question though, i have only played NLHE SnGs. Maybe around 200 of them. 70% maybe on HU $2. I am planning on switching to PLO as I think the world of NLHE is just too crowded. Would my little experience on NLHE be a hindrance to learning PLO fully or are these two forms sort of independent? You talked about expanding a player's poker mind when playing different forms of poker but I don't have that much experience on NLHE.
thanks!
I have just started here and have started with this sereis as it was well recommended.
You talk about Omaha Manager and Aggression factor and how the Stat Aggression Frequency is better to use.
I have installed Omaha Manager and cannot not see this stat listed, or am I misssing a huge point.
Can you explain how I can access this stat if it is possible.
thanks
Can anyone comment on whether it's worth ditching Poker Tracker Omaha, which I have paid for, to get Omaha Manager? Is it that much better? PTO seems just fine at the moment.
Can anyone comment on whether it's worth ditching Poker Tracker Omaha, which I have paid for, to get Omaha Manager? Is it that much better? PTO seems just fine at the moment.
If switching is a big investment for you, I wouldn't bother.
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