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| Small Stakes PL Omaha Discussion of 1/2 and below pot-limit Omaha poker |
12-29-2011, 06:59 PM
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Big Double-Daddy
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***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
This is our new beginners' melting pot where you can ask anything about PLO, such as questions about the rules, sites to play, optimal stats for pre-flop play... anything you need that isn't thread-worthy on its own. This also allows beginners to meet other beginners easily.
Some new threads can be merged with this one if the mods deem it justified. Have fun, and gl on your PLO journey!
Napsus EDIT: Guide to SSPLO by us
Last edited by napsus; 08-03-2012 at 06:45 AM.
Reason: added link
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12-29-2011, 10:02 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
n00bz
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12-29-2011, 11:16 PM
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banned
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
This is like the uPLO I never had. TY.
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12-29-2011, 11:22 PM
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banned
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
Everyone has ~100bb, probable tag/reg over nothing sample raises UTG/HJ, blinds has one ~60vpip non-3bet happy fish, i'm on button with 1 suited unconnected pocket pair, QQ72/JJ93/KTrT3s etc, at what pair does set mining become questionable/bad?
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12-30-2011, 01:07 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
i would say below QQ, you're going to want to having something besides single suited to go with the pair, like: JJ87ss, TT97ss, 9987ds, etc. are usually ok, but hands like JJ93ss and TTK5ss are likely to be a bit less profitable
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12-30-2011, 01:08 AM
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Big Double-Daddy
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Assuming ur talking 6max. Raggy pairs (w really bad sidecards) I personally don't play below Jacks, cause u'd be flopping middleset most of the time and being less confident about stacking off. Also, you need to be positionally aware, I avoid playing raggy big pairs from EP as it's harder to pick up small pots. Vs bad players limping is prob optimal
Last edited by GoGetaRealJob; 12-30-2011 at 02:49 AM.
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12-30-2011, 02:40 AM
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veteran
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
as someone being very late to the party but now eventually trying to make the move from NLHE; how much have the games changed since about 3 years ago?
specifically, how good is your average small stakes reg?
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12-30-2011, 03:02 AM
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Big Double-Daddy
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
I think the best answer to this is that PLO remains a somewhat unsolved game compared to NLHE. People are spewing a ton pre and post, some are playing way too weaktight. Understanding the dynamics of starting hands involved in a 4-card game is more difficult, which results in constant overplaying of weak made hands and draws. The ABC-style pre-flop nits are easier to exploit as it's easier to rep strong hands postflop regardless of your starting hand, as opposed to NLHE where it's harder to make big hands and you can confidently stack off with your overpairs/TPTKs.
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12-30-2011, 03:19 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GoGetaRealJob
I think the best answer to this is that PLO remains a somewhat unsolved game compared to NLHE. People are spewing a ton pre and post, some are playing way too weaktight. Understanding the dynamics of starting hands involved in a 4-card game is more difficult, which results in constant overplaying of weak made hands and draws. The ABC-style pre-flop nits are easier to exploit as it's easier to rep strong hands postflop regardless of your starting hand, as opposed to NLHE where it's harder to make big hands and you can confidently stack off with your overpairs/TPTKs.
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Having focused on PLO for 5months or so I reckon it aims it up well
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12-30-2011, 03:53 AM
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grinder
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
Should i play hands like AKJ2o, AKT5
Basically, any hand with 3 broadway cards. I would really like to know more about these starting hands from all positions (6 max games) and mindset when seeing the flop?
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12-30-2011, 03:58 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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You can play them from Co
And Btn when its folded to you in all other positions, not it up a lot and look for reasons not to play a hand....e.g UTG KJT9 dam I have a gap at top of hand, I will fold as this devalues my hand
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12-30-2011, 04:37 AM
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Big Double-Daddy
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
AKTx for 6max is premium when ds, strong with an Ahi suit, decent with any other suit and only good for stealing blinds when rainbow. Suitedness usually translates into playability.
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12-30-2011, 09:21 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
What are normal VPP rates for PLO50 6-max? FPPPro says about .43 VPP per hand, but in my 2 short sessions I only got .38 and .31. I was playing 30/23, so I wasn't nitting up a seat either. Also, was would you estimate your VPIP needs to be in order to get at least as many VPPs under the new contributed system that you would have with weighted?
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12-30-2011, 10:07 AM
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grinder
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
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Originally Posted by MegaFossil
What are normal VPP rates for PLO50 6-max? FPPPro says about .43 VPP per hand, but in my 2 short sessions I only got .38 and .31. I was playing 30/23, so I wasn't nitting up a seat either. Also, was would you estimate your VPIP needs to be in order to get at least as many VPPs under the new contributed system that you would have with weighted?
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For over 1500 hands, i see .37 VPP per hand in my holdem manager 2.
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12-30-2011, 10:15 AM
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erudite flâneur
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Re: ***Official SSPLO Beginners Thread - New to PLO? Try this for quick questions/tips/chat***
afaik i know the FPPPro numbers are a tad high for 100bb tables
i play 50antes only and my VPP/hands is 0.56
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