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I've been playing a good amount of HU PLO lately (with not very good results due to losing a lot of 60/40s and flips but oh well), and my opponent's seem to pot far more often when I limp my button in the BB then autopot any flop than raising the button. Is this commonplace in HU PLO for everyone else? I just don't see this as often in HE and seems bad what with bloating pots OOP, but since I'm usually wrong on here I guess it's right 100% of the time?
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Most people just play HU plo badly. I've had very solid NLHE players tell me you should play every hand because 'you get four cards'.
Generally most of the people I play HU I have a very big edge on so I'm not too worried about bloating the pot OOP but my raising pattern is probably about 70% of the time in position and maybe 30% of the time out of position. The turn is much more difficult to play OOP unless you have a big hand or a predictable opponent. The people I love are the ones that never put in the first raise but will always limp reraise with TT+. Yum yum. |
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