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Originally Posted by Break Even At Best
I just switched from NLHE to PLO and while reviewing my hands it seems like my opponents have close to 40% equity over and over again on the flop. If I bet pot they are correct to call every time. How can I defend against this? Should I over bet the pot every time there are 2 to a flush with connected cards?
Std answer: if u don't like 60/40s, don't play PLO
Better answer: sooner or later, you'll overset them or dominate their draws. That's where the real value comes from. When you know u have the best hand/draw and will likely get action, potting is fine. Obv, u need to balance ur sizing vs good players.
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Originally Posted by ThePressure
over the last 20k hands ive lost 20 buy ins and 1/2c. I dont understand why im doing so bad, should i step up to PLO10 zoom?
If u can afford it, def. Nanostake rake is insane. You should be able to pull off a marginal win even so, so u likely have leaks.