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Advanced Pot-limit Omaha: Small Ball And Short-... -

Enter more pots in position, but be ready to release hands that don't develop, rather than "marriage" yourself to a single pair or weak draw. ⚡ Short-Handed Strategy (6-Max & Under)

Instead of potting every street, use 1/2 or 2/3 pot bets to keep the pot manageable while still applying pressure. Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-...

Don't fold too easily to single raises. The odds offered in PLO usually justify a call, provided you can outplay your opponent on the later streets. 🧠 Advanced Post-Flop Concepts 1. Board Coverage Enter more pots in position, but be ready

Having an Ace in your hand is vital for card removal and nut-flush potential, which is contested more frequently in aggressive short-handed games. 🔹 Stealing and Defending The odds offered in PLO usually justify a

In short-handed PLO, the Button is the most profitable seat. You should be opening a wide range to capitalize on the folded equity of the blinds.

✅ 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:

Small Ball is a strategy popularized in Hold'em but arguably more effective in PLO. It focuses on playing a wide range of hands aggressively but keeping the pots relatively small until you have a firm grasp of your post-flop advantage. 🔹 Why Small Ball Works

Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-...
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