A key motivation for most PRO subscribers is to make money playing poker, typically by maximizing their hourly rate. Consequently, it will likely come as no surprise to you that this is a major motivation for hold’em players to add PLO to their skillset. Why is PLO such a potentially profitable game? Coach w34z3l addresses the question in this brief overview of the course.
An additional rationale for playing PLO is the fact that the variant is more resilient against the growing online menace of RTA use and bots. This is simply a consequence of the far more complex game trees in the four-card game. The inherent complexity of PLO also means it has a higher skill ceiling than no-limit hold’em, at least in some areas. For those prepared to put in the work, a higher-skill environment always has the potential for higher profit.
If you wish to learn the fundamentals of PLO, from playable starting hands to the physics of wraps with a huge number of outs, PLO Practitioner is waiting for you.
Here is listing of the individual lessons in PLO Practitioner
PLO Practitioner: Lesson Listing
- PLO Rules Recap
- Postflop Goals
- Beginner Mistakes
- Freerolling
- Wraps
- Big Draw Equity
- Starting Hands/li>
- Preflop Overview
- Examples: Preflop
- Extracting Value
- Examples: Value
- Bluffing Hotspots
- Examples: Bluffing
- Bluff-Catching
- Examples: Bluff-Catching
- Key Takeaways
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