Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 2
Hey Kevin, make sure that you check out PLO Quickpro manual. You may need to buy it, or You may be able to dig up a pdf if you can google/research hard enough.
Wherever you are in your PLO journey, I'd recommend OmahaPlanet to remind you of the very, very basic things-- counting your outs quickly and properly, and trying to make the best range "guesses" as to what your opponents are playing!
If you're looking for the free-ball approach, review omahaplanet, watch Jnandez streams as well as his tourney reviews (these help with cash games as well, since when you're short stacked in a tourney, you can find an analogy to cash game mathematical situations quite easily). Also, Galfond's videos of zoom play, i'm sure will help you. It would be helpful to both observe casually AND study each stakes, as well as player types.
Go into your experience knowing that virtually anything could happen. You could start on a huge upward swing, or flop straight after straight and lose to running boats. Be mentally prepared, and have an idea of what you will do if you succeed, what you will do if you fail, and maybe what you will do if you experience both and break even. You want to come out of the experience stronger, and feeling better about yoursef, vs. feeling guilty of making huge laydowns with bottom boat to an all in shove for your whole bankroll.
Pay attention to the player pool!
BoL.