Episode Five

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Episode Five

DJ Sensei and RBK mix in a little cap action to their PLO series, discussing the differences in action and adjustments you should make in capped games.

tags: dj sensei riverboatking cap plo $25/50 omaha $5kplo 6-max 2-tabling live play

This Series: Mad Potters

DJ Sensei gets a top of the line coach as he sits with riverboatking to learn mid and high stakes PLO. Watch the live play of each player with dual-audio and watch them dive deep into equity calculations as they prop-bet on the results! The Mad Potters show you how to take the next step to dominating PLO games with their unique styles of play.

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Comments for Episode Five

action_jp
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Excellent video.. btw this cap game business looks like it'll involve even more variance than the regular kind of PLO, is that right?

Also DJ & RBK need to set up some sort of a travelling stand-up routine...

Posted Jun 4, 2008 2:18pm

rusty trombone
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haha the cap games are awesome. stay outta my fish pond, donks.

Posted Jun 4, 2008 2:50pm

Meleren
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Great video guys. One of my favourite series. Funny, teaching ect. Keep up the good work.

Posted Jun 4, 2008 5:12pm

Jeff W
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At 15:50, we totally have 6 clean outs!

Also, at 19:22 I think you guys overestimate the equity you had(with cards face up). You actually only had 30%.

Posted Jun 4, 2008 9:50pm

sonarym
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Also DJ & RBK need to set up some sort of a travelling stand-up routine...



+1

Posted Jun 5, 2008 2:57am

violtu
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Can you explain why do you preffer one gapers over no gapers?
No gapers have better equity than one gapers at least vs hands like aces and kings?
Also why do you preffer gap at the upper side, like 4568 over 3567? Isnt you make straights with bigger redraws more often with a gap at the lower end?

Posted Jul 12, 2008 11:26pm

DJ Sensei
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Can you explain why do you preffer one gapers over no gapers?
No gapers have better equity than one gapers at least vs hands like aces and kings?
Also why do you preffer gap at the upper side, like 4568 over 3567? Isnt you make straights with bigger redraws more often with a gap at the lower end?



Well with one gappers you have a card to root for on the flop! Heh I'm not sure actually if one is superior to the other, but both are very playable and in omaha there are rarely situations where your hand being a one-gapper versus a no-gapper will make a difference.

As far as where the gap goes, you definitely want it on the lower end of your hand's range (8764 > 8754 > 8654) so you can make more nut straights. I dunno if we said otherwise in the video, but thats the truf.

Posted Jul 14, 2008 3:57am