By avoiding massive pre-flop or flop "coin flips," you protect your bankroll from the high volatility inherent in PLO.
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When the table thins out, the value of your cards changes. You can no longer wait for the absolute nuts; you must play the player and the situation. 🔹 Hand Selection Adjustments By avoiding massive pre-flop or flop "coin flips,"
✅ Transition between Small Ball and "Big Ball" (polarizing your range) based on the table's aggression levels. To help you refine this further, could you tell me: When the table thins out, the value of your cards changes
Mastering the nuances of Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) requires a shift from the "hit-or-fold" mentality of beginner play to a sophisticated, multi-layered approach. While full-ring games often revolve around nut-peddling, short-handed tables (3-6 players) and "Small Ball" tactics demand higher aggression, better post-flop navigation, and a deep understanding of equity realization. 🎾 The Small Ball Philosophy in PLO
✅ If a short-handed opponent checks twice, they rarely have the nuts.