Postflop Profits: Understanding Winning Pot Limit Omaha Cash Game Strategy (PLO QuickPro QuickStart Book 2)
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Postflop Profits: Understanding Winning Pot Limit Omaha Cash Game Strategy (PLO QuickPro QuickStart Book 2)
Learn To Bridge The Gap Between Preflop And Postflop
You CAN'T play PLO profitably for long unless you master postflop. In PLO, the war is truly won in the postflop trenches. Check out these cutting edge postflop pot limit omaha chapters and learn how to use blockers as ammunition to force your opponents into submission, how to C-bet in a way the maximizes your profits on later streets, and how to avoid being predictable.
Inside You'll Learn About:
Bluffing With Blockers:Blocker bluffing encompasses many of the things that make PLO such a beautiful game. Since you're dealt four cards, the ability to represent a wide range of hands is naturally built in, as is the tendency of players to be scared of the nuts on all streets. Using blockers as ammunition to force your opponents into submission isn't all glory though. I've actually noticed that many beginners are either misapplying or overusing blocker tactics. In this chapter, I teach you how to identify the common situations where you can use specialized blocker knowledge to make more money, while highlighting the prominent mistakes made by beginners.
Check Raising: How to Avoid Being Predictable Something I've found to be weird is how in the entryway for most of the poker rooms in Las Vegas, they have a sign that says "check-raising is permitted in this poker room". What the Hell is that all about? Was there seriously a time where players weren't allowed to check-raise? They probably outlawed it because all of the nitty old men got bitter when tourists came into the game and check-raised them too much. Well, fortunately for us, we're allowed to check-raise however much we want to in PLO, which is a good thing because when used properly, check-raising makes you much tougher to play again. Find out which boards textures and opponent types are the ideal candidates to check-raise against; both for value, and as a bluff.
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