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Old 09-30-2007, 06:35 AM
Toni Cogin Toni Cogin is offline
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Default new to plo, question about completing

im wondering what types of hands you want to complete with as its obviously tempting to complete with about any hand since pot odds are overwhelming.. (talking about a couple of openlimpers up front, then what to complete with)

this is especially important since im starting 100PLO and people are so passive preflop which means i can bleed a lot of chips if im completing too much
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Old 09-30-2007, 12:18 PM
chucky chucky is offline
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Default Re: new to plo, question about completing

You should realistically play tight even for complete in sb since you are in worst position. Ace and suited connectors/ slightly gapped wraps/ decent size pairs can all be played for completion. Understand that even if you hit the flop you will almost always have to play the turn OOP even if you check/raised the flop.
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Old 09-30-2007, 12:49 PM
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Default Re: new to plo, question about completing

3 or 4 cards working together or high pair hands

Situation:
Couple/Lots of people limped and BB is passive? 3 (QJT6, AKJ4 suited to the Ace, QQ92, etc)
Only one tight person limped and BB is overagro? 4 (QJT9 ss or ds, 9876 same, JJT9, etc.)
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Old 09-30-2007, 01:51 PM
pete fabrizio pete fabrizio is offline
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Default Re: new to plo, question about completing

i think you can complete any even slightly playable hand unless the bb likes to raise a lot. this is especially true at low stakes where people are so passive that position post-flop doesn't matter quite as much.
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