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Software for playing online
Like many players I'm still quite weak in my Omaha Hi game. I've played a lot of NL and LHE and thus become quite accustomed to using PokerTracker and AceHud to help accelerate my learning. My question is: Is this still relevant to Omaha? Can you really use PokerTracker when the equity difference between two hands is so minimalist? I find it difficult to see how AF% would have an impact given that people very rarely bluff in Omaha.
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Re: Software for playing online
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people very rarely bluff in Omaha. [/ QUOTE ] This seems misguided. |
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Re: Software for playing online
the short answer is yes, the same programs clearly apply for PLO in the same way that they do for NLHE
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Re: Software for playing online
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the short answer is yes, the same programs clearly apply for PLO in the same way that they do for NLHE [/ QUOTE ] Where can I find content about good vp$ip, AF figures to maintain, etc'? |
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Re: Software for playing online
I doubt it applies in that you can see who is a good player from just looking at stats
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Re: Software for playing online
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I doubt it applies in that you can see who is a good player from just looking at stats [/ QUOTE ] That's exactly what I was thinking... Keen to hear from more players as to how neccessary it really is, I don't think it would be anywhere near as much as NLHE. |
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Re: Software for playing online
You need to talk about the stakes and type of plo you want to play. full ring vs 6-max vs hu. Search past threads on vpip for some discussions.
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Re: Software for playing online
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My question is: Is this still relevant to Omaha? Can you really use PokerTracker when the equity difference between two hands is so minimalist? [/ QUOTE ] Instead of looking at preflop hand strengths, do it on different flops of hands that you have played. Then go back and analyze your play on the flop. |
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