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acesfullmike
total newbie at omaha, but once you become excellent at reading hands post flop, are you able to play multiple tables more easily than holdem? i have heard that omaha is much more about math postflop than trying to put people on a hand or range of hands.
Zach6668
Small stakes PLO is all about holding the nuts and pushing with it. Someone will almost always call you. I think the biggest key is to read the board, and see which cards will help you or hurt you.

But, I'm a newb too.

Zach
checkymcfold
zach is right.

SSPLO (hi or split) is all about nut peddling. and about position.

you'd think this leads to you being able to play more tables, but i find that since you play more hands in plo, it works out about even.
Wintermute
This depends a lot on whether you play full ring or shorthanded. In a shorthanded game, there is still a lot of poker being played--it's definitely not a nut-peddlers game. Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.
Smasharoo
Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.

Me too. Just not at the same time.

good luck.
Wintermute
QUOTE (Smasharoo)
Still, I find it equally easy to multitable HE or PLO8.

Me too. Just not at the same time.

good luck.

Fcuking puss y.

good luck!
No_Neck
Smash brings up a valid point, it can be very hard to mix games. I have found that it is much easier to get confused if you are playing more than one game.
Smasharoo

Fcuking puss y.

good luck!


My 9 year old nephew riddled out how to defeat the language filter in about 3 minutes.

Of course, he's probably +EV against you in PLO8 too.

good luck.
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