Re: PLO 8 or 9 cards - Two Boards
Also, sometimes you read a book or now more often view some video that is awesome information. Years ago I read a section of a book that I found extremely valuable. It wasn't a 2+2 book so I wont mention the name. But it talked about the connectedness of boards.
0% connected example K83 board
25% connected example K92 board
33% connected example KT5 board
41% connected example K64 board
49% connected example KT6 board
This was just in a regular PLO book. But my guess is that understanding connectedness is extremely important in double board. I saw a hand where the player had the nuts on one board and a mediocre hand on the other board. And they bet. The problem from my limited understanding of 5+ cards and double boards is that on the particular hand I am talking about they had the nuts on a 49% connected board and there was a good chance their nuts wasn't going to stay the nuts by the river. Sure understanding re-draw is important, but so is understanding what current nuts are likely to hold. Therefore, in my opinion their bet was horrible. For example, pot control is insanely important in double board especially if there is not much fold equity on the flop in a multiway pot. But good luck, and don't be surprised when you get conflicting advice. You are going to have to choose the opinions you listen to wisely on this "it depends" sub-forum.
Last edited by ladybruin; 04-01-2021 at 03:03 PM.
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