Episode Four
Episode Four
Whitelime plays some $.5/1 PLO while Vanessa observes and gives her thought process. Episodes focus on much of the discussion and critiques of whitelime's game from episodes 1 and 2.
tags: vanessa selbst whitelime plo $100plo ipod friendly omaha
This Series: 2 X 6
Vanessa shows whitelime how to not lose $300k playing PLO in this small stakes PLO series! The transition from NLHE to PLO is difficult, but it's a road Vanessa walked down herself. Watch her analyze whitelime's leaks and follow his progress. Can an elite high stakes No Limit player make the leap to Omaha? Tune in and find out!
Comments for Episode Four
Thx for this one,
I'm not playing PLO nor am I plannig to do so in hte near future but learning theoretic stuff about other games tends to improve understanding of the game of poker in general.
Sugar Nut
why do ducks videos all clip? Only her sound clips though... whitelime sounds find =/
Bad mic?
why do ducks videos all clip? Only her sound clips though... whitelime sounds find =/
On a few of the recordings she's talked a lot louder than Emil. We'll try to perfect this in future recordings, sorry for the clipping in these.
Rob
whatever, who cares about the mic problems if the content is this good.
vanessa, love the videos. one thing i think you should address in some of the hands you covered here in episode 4 is the tendency of players to put the pfr/pf3bettor on AAxx, and how the impacts the analysis of some of the hands (e.g. when emil 3bet A975ss otb).
-blumpster
whatever, who cares about the mic problems if the content is this good.
DC staff does cuz they take pride in sick, professional production!
Props!
ok, obv brag for me, been playin mid stakes plo for a while now, i like the concepts you guys are covering, but throwing in some higher stakes videos, like 2/4-5/10, would be awesome. yesterday i built a sick stack on one table...http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm184/titleist203/2.jpg
lets only respond to tell people that we had a big stack once
Why not fold instead of c/c the 8975 against that shorty on a flushdraw board?
In that 9875 you have 43% equity so it's correct to call or shove. I'm missing equity calculations in these videos to show the difference of hand strengths. Vanessa said that with a 9876 you are still crushed by that shortstack but that's not true. It would be even money 50:50. Overall great video!
