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Originally Posted by TheGramuel
as well as 1-2 PLO etc.
Unless all the PLO guys from the shoe make it to Rivers, there aint gonna be no PLO
160 people at the tables and another 100 on the lists Friday and Saturday night at GVC
and the best they could get was 5 names on a PLO interest list.
Best way to know in advance if there is going to be a PLO table running
is to ask those guys at the shoe if they are going to move their game to Rivers
I would never play PLO, I've looked into it, and it's still just bingo to me with far too much variance
But I am fascinated at how even at GVC's peak pre-covid when they had a regular, massive 5-10 group
who regularly had $40K on the table, they still refused to play PLO
It was the same 20 or so guys, and they'd always play mandatory straddle and yet still, those guys
would never make a PLO game for more action.
I just dont get PLO, those who play it swear it's the best game, but it's still pretty much a niche game
What percent of WSOP events are PLO? 10%
I even played it once at Joliet a few years ago and it was insane.
After each hand the winning player colored up with the dealer since they ran out of chips for all the re-buys
Every hand went 4+ ways all in pre, my jaw was just on the floor
there was no "play" or strategy, it was just push push push and pray you hit the flop
I get it, Im just not smart enough to understand it, but I tried, even bought a book on basic strategy to learn
but the edges on most every hand were minute at best and it seemed like you would need a massive bank roll
to stay alive over time.
I hope you get your PLO, I'll rail ya once in awhile since I find it fascinating to watch and figure out who
and why they would subject themselves to such a game