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Originally Posted by KT_Purple
also, in the end PLO will be less money than HE because it's fairly easy to solve, the hands are obvious by the river, make money from the newbs as quick as you can imo
PLO online has about a double win rate per 100 hands compared to NLH, as more hands are really played and the game plays bigger, so the NLH game needs a level up or two tables and so (that's easier than in PLO).
NLH is pretty solved in a Janda book and the softwares give relatively easy GTO and other answers (used by winning online players like at 100 and up, and there is a book for that for not too loose live games also) compared to PLO GTO softwares and PLO books. The PLO training has stuffs to add but is not the best way to play but at high limits when it is about the GTO and how to play at high limits. That will still need to be adjusted, or use a possible shortcut and have a strategy for specific games.
The hands being obvious makes PLO more a card game than NLH but doesn't eliminate bluffing possibilities, as you can represent hands, use blockers and bet and raise out weak enough hands as bluffs and semi-bluffs. If you can't bluff, it is a good game.