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getting serious action on flopping a set is often bad news. [/ QUOTE ] In a tournament I would be more inclined to treat a set as the nuts-- not only because you'll be more relatively short stacked but because people are so [censored] bad at Omaha they'll get it in with worse. |
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In a tournament I would be more inclined to treat a set as the nuts-- not only because you'll be more relatively short stacked but because people are so [censored] bad at Omaha they'll get it in with worse. [/ QUOTE ] word. ty sir. |
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Told you I was not much cop at PLO, but I did qualify this with 'deep'
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Told you I was not much cop at PLO, but I did qualify this with 'deep' [/ QUOTE ] True Couple more things-- preflop: double suited four connected or close = nuts AA = nuts AA double suited = the super-nuts flop: set = nuts wrap draw = nuts wrap and flush draw = nuts etc. etc. As long as you remember PLO is about sets, straights, and flushes, you'll be fine. |
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AA = nuts [/ QUOTE ] so you're reraising pre always w AA regardless of your other 2? |
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[ QUOTE ] AA = nuts [/ QUOTE ] so you're reraising pre always w AA regardless of your other 2? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, if the money is fairly shallow so the pot after your reraise and call is no more than twice your stack. |
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also, what about open limping?
i'm so used to never doing this, but a lot of people are doing it in mp and even lp. are they just donks, or is this fine strategy? |
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ty betgo.
here are a few hands. what are you doing with these in ep or mp in an unopened pot. 9c9hQh7d Ad6d5c5s KcTc6h7h |
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last one.
i raise KK88 utg. 2 calls. flop JJ6r. are you firing here? i checked and then ck folded when another 6 peeled and dude potted it. bad? |
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also, what about open limping? i'm so used to never doing this, but a lot of people are doing it in mp and even lp. are they just donks, or is this fine strategy? [/ QUOTE ] This is a function of stacks. I play much less PLO than I do PLO8 but I'll limp with hands and stacks that I'm happy to call a raise with. IMO (but, [censored] me listen more to people who play more and higher) raises define your hand incredibly and are very exploitable. Calling pot bets in position is money. Let's say you get a suited wrap in ep and you're pot raised, well we, by and large, know what villain's got, the pot is big, we miss the flop and check fold. Say we limp and we're raised... That said, most limpers are just donkeys. I'm basing most of advice on failing to win anything when playing big hands fast pre-flop. Decent players fold before you've committed them and you find yourself committed to your big pair too often. That said, this is all about when we have a stack to play two streets. When shallow, MLG's advice is money. |
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