Jaymomoney
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Joined 10/2009
I'm an NL400 player just starting to dabble in PLO. Ongame runs 5 handed and 10 handed games and my question is, what is the typical VPIP/PFR stats I'd expect to see for a solid TAG given a 5 handed game?
In NL Holdem I would typically play 25/21 (5max) and 15/12 (10 Handed). Generally, should one tigthen up or play looser at PLO?
I imagine I can find useful information around here, so I'll continue to search the forum.
Thanks
Posted about 2 years ago
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delcrossb
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First of all 10 handed PLO is the worst thing in the world and I would just ignore it all together.
When playing 5 handed you should be playing probably around the same 25/21 style but positional play is more important than in NLHE so your PLO UTG opening range will consist of a narrower percentage of hands than your NLHE range. Similarly your BTN range will be wider, and you will be defending in the BB BvB probably like...90% of hands? Mostly though PLO is a game of play after the flop though so I would worry less about your preflop stats. Starting off it might be wise to play tighter until you have a feeling for how post flop equities run.
Seriously though, don't play 10 handed.
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