![]() In this scenario, BTN typically has to hit the flop in order to continue, whereas in NLHE, he is facing fewer opponents and (generally) has more equity. This results in BTN raising pre flop with a mediocre hand and many players (2-3+) flat calling. In PLO, the BTN would have a much lower chance of isolating the weaker players than NLHE simply because players are much looser pre flop. This hand is similar to the QTo in NLHE in that it has some potential, but overall, it is not a very strong hand. In a similar example in PLO: Two weak players limp pre flop and BTN has the BTN has As 6s 7c 9d. If the player(s) call pre flop, the BTN will often take down the pot on many flops. Typically, either one or both of the players will fold pre flop. ![]() This is generally a good spot to raise in BTN’s position. Isolation Is Less Frequent- Assume an example in NLHE- Two weak players limp pre flop and BTN has QTo. In PLO, limping pre flop is much more common. ![]() Never limping (especially open limping) in No Limit Holdem is generally standard practice in online cash games (live is a different story). Note: All hand examples will be 100bbs and 6 max. Some of the concepts presented in this article are: Limping Pre Flop, Smaller 3-bet sizing, and flat calling. This article is to be used in addition to pre flop hand guides and will present a few random pre flop concepts seen in PLO. This article is not a pre flop guide to Pot Limit Omaha (PLO). ![]()
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