Still learning PLO but the 2/3/4/5 hand you said you would be favored over a set after the flop, the PLO calculator disagrees. 2 to 1 dog. Maybe I’m misunderstanding
23:55 Opponent jams for 270 when there is only 115 in the pot. You are a slave to the shovel. Worst case scenario he is gonna have King High or Ace High flush draw which is still 40 percent to win. Unless this guy was a total maniac and raising preflop 80 percent of hands this is a fold.
Yeah, I think it’s a fold most of the times, but I was at the top of my range, and if you don’t call in those spots some I think you are over folding. I could be wrong though
15:35 So this is a strong flop because you have multiple gutshots that you are blocking your own outs with? You got some major holes in your Omaha game bud. Also your explanation for getting involved with that 445 board with 65 suited is extremely flawed and just pipe dream strategy. Like that guy that had J4 would ever be jamming for that much on a paired board with just a flush draw with so little in the pot compared to his jam. Even calling the initial guy's all in in a multiway pot with just a five is lighting money on fire.
Still learning PLO but the 2/3/4/5 hand you said you would be favored over a set after the flop, the PLO calculator disagrees. 2 to 1 dog. Maybe I’m misunderstanding
No, you’re probably right if that’s what it said
23:55 Opponent jams for 270 when there is only 115 in the pot. You are a slave to the shovel. Worst case scenario he is gonna have King High or Ace High flush draw which is still 40 percent to win. Unless this guy was a total maniac and raising preflop 80 percent of hands this is a fold.
Yeah, I think it’s a fold most of the times, but I was at the top of my range, and if you don’t call in those spots some I think you are over folding. I could be wrong though
First PLO hand you have a wrap which is better than a gut shot
This is true
15:35 So this is a strong flop because you have multiple gutshots that you are blocking your own outs with? You got some major holes in your Omaha game bud. Also your explanation for getting involved with that 445 board with 65 suited is extremely flawed and just pipe dream strategy. Like that guy that had J4 would ever be jamming for that much on a paired board with just a flush draw with so little in the pot compared to his jam. Even calling the initial guy's all in in a multiway pot with just a five is lighting money on fire.
I appreciate it and my plo game definitely needs some work
6:00 dont ever do that tank audio for 3 min ever again
lol fair enough
Luck bro
Yep, it comes and it goes
Where were you playing at? What city?
It’s out in Houston
@@MarcusRao That’s narrows things down LOL
I guess I should ask specifically the name of the poker room.
@@keithmatlock1931 it’s a private game, not a poker room