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Ms.PLO: Episode Five

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Episode Five by fslexcduck

Vanessa continues our education of mid-stakes pot limit omaha. The main topic being what to do when you don't have the nuts . . . but Vanessa has a much more eloquent way of putting it.

Posted over 2 years ago

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Pot-Limit Omaha Mid Stakes, 58 min long


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892king

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I love the title lol

Posted over 2 years ago

icehawk

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lmao that's hysterical

Posted over 2 years ago

violtu

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Ohh girl2girl action! +1 one star just because of name.
Now sereusly if i may add on relative strenght of the hand when you have the nuts on the flop its sometimes not that great hand.
Even when you have nuts with bunch of redraws like [JHeart KDiamond 7Diamond THeart] on 9Club 6Diamond 8Diamond board (nut str8 with bigger str8 redraws along with 2nd nut flush draw) it is possible to wake up just flipping (vs top two and NFD) after you get all the money on the flop instead of HUGE freerol you would expect... so should i have naked str8 there i'm not sure i would be thriled to put any money at all especially OOP in multyway pot.

Posted over 2 years ago

chomp

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Hahahahahaa!

Please, please, please another NL 6Max series from Vanessa. I don't play PLO or HU, so I only really have UW from Vanessa on DC so far and would love more from her.


Ed: Maybe a Ghost or two?

Posted over 2 years ago

sweetjazz3

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When you have KK97 on the 862r board, your equity when you get it all-in turns out to be not that great:

http://twodimes.net/h/?z=4977117
pokenum -o kh ks 9c 7d - jd 6d 7s 5s -- 8s 6c 2h
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing 8s 6c 2h
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
Ks 9c 7d Kh 449 54.76 362 44.15 9 1.10 0.553
7s 5s Jd 6d 362 44.15 449 54.76 9 1.10 0.447

Posted over 2 years ago

Mrage

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OK I haven't delved into PLO yet, so I haven't watched this or any other PLO vid, but A++++++ for the title+thumbnail. <3 Vanessa.

Posted over 2 years ago

fslexcduck

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When you have KK97 on the 862r board, your equity when you get it all-in turns out to be not that great:



Yeah it's pretty much never going to be too huge in these situations - I guess the point is more you're never a massive dog really and you're ahead a decent amount of the time so the pot odds usually justify getting it in.

Posted over 2 years ago

ken aces

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LOL at the title of vid

Posted over 2 years ago

AAmucked

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Vanessa, love your work. I was wondering if you could possibly do a breakdown of situations where you would raise less than pot when bet into or bet significantly less than pot on the flop (not just a normal cbet size). I.E., you had one hand with whitelime where he bet $10 into $25 w a NFD and a BFD and a BDSD to induce action.

Posted over 2 years ago

BostonBen

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Title Owns

Posted over 2 years ago

Cblanks

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another good one, just a question

on the last hand, what do you do to a cr ai, standard fold to a passive player?

Posted over 2 years ago

fslexcduck

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another good one, just a question

on the last hand, what do you do to a cr ai, standard fold to a passive player?



can you remind me what the hand was?

Posted over 2 years ago

_clumsy_ninja_

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I never want this series to end.

Posted over 2 years ago

Ginungagap

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Hey Vanessa,

Great Series so far. As a total beginner to PLO what kind of Pahud-Stats would you recommend (or do you use by yourself)?

Thanks in advance.

Posted over 2 years ago

James.

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hey vanessa,

you have quickly become one of my favorite vid-makers on DC. kudos and thanks.

Posted over 2 years ago

Elfisharcher

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Great videos, thanks Vanessa.

Posted over 2 years ago

nemesiz

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Im gonna give ut a 5 for the title only, so funny

Posted over 2 years ago

Deuce2High

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Ghost please before my DC subscription expires!

Posted over 2 years ago

Moshmopok

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Outstanding series. Thanks, Vanessa!

Posted over 2 years ago

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lmao @ title

Posted about 1 year ago

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Hi,
I saw your video from Ms. PLO series, video number 5 about playing non-nut hands, where youre talking about situations where its good to call people on flop and turn and hope that they will shut down. I guess its all about HU with an aggressive oponent and you should have the possition.
I wonder what am I acomplishing with this play? Lets say the flop is monotone and a guy bets twice, I call with a set or 2-pair, hoping that he will check the river. Is this bare-ace-bluff catching situation? So I should call even with a weaker flush?
What if he checks to me on the river, should I turn my made hand into a bluff? Mets say I have top two on the board 78J2 and then A comes. Should I try to bluff representing Aces-up?
What if he bets a weaker flush, like T-high, because he is aggresive and have flopped a flush OOP, he tries to get us out of the pot by 2-barreling. Should I bluff him on the river, representing higher flush? As I understand your expanation, the turn bluff by reraising with bare Ace is great, because turn aggression is very strong, and the whole bare-Ace bluff should be used by reraising, not by betting and representing my A-high flush.
Im not sure, if people with weak flush are going to 2-barrell me and then check/call the river. Maybe fullpot river bluff is much more succesfull that some sort of a 2/3 pot bet bluff.

Posted about 1 year ago

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Time Link to 00:39:35

Vanessa,

After hearing your analysis of this hand, I am wondering why you called?To me, this was pretty close to has much as you could hope for shy of flopping a full house, and in spite of hitting this flop pretty hard you are still in a situation where you have to play timidly. The fact that it is a 5 way pot makes it just horrible. Obviously, your post flop play is great.

jskintauy

Posted 7 days ago




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