Pot Limit Omaha Is INCREDIBLY Easy | Upswing Poker Level-Up

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Published 2023-08-16
The great game of Pot Limit Omaha is arguably the most profitable poker game to play in the modern era. The average PLO player tends to be much less studied than the average No Limit Hold'em player, so you can gain a big edge by learning the fundamentals. That's what this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up is here to teach you as high stakes PLO specialist Dylan Weisman joins Mike Brady.

Written version of this episode (audio version available wherever you get your podcasts): upswingpoker.com/podcast/ep19-pot-limit-omaha

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All Comments (21)
  • @nfc14g
    Lots of hate on this vid in the comments but i assume from experience PLO players but for someone like me who has played zero PLO, this interview is spot on. The bottom guy is very succinct in his answers which experienced players don't need further translation or context from the host, but new players like me do so it is appreciated. I think the haters just don't realize the target audience here
  • @JohnDeCarlo
    Dylan is a great teacher, great communicator. Thanks
  • @TheVitalTiger
    Good Stuff. Thanks ! Should have listened before I bubbled the FT of the Bracelet event yesterday. Haven't really studied much PLO, but have played a lot of PLO8, good to brush up the concepts and think I would of adjusted a couple of plays.
  • @ToneGuruLA
    Not Nerdy.... Brilliant! A thousand thank you's. One of the best learning sessions ever. EPIC!
  • @DJM3KS
    Great video! What does our 3betting and 3bet calling range look like IP/OOP? That'd be a fantastic video concept
  • @Brian-uy2tj
    A tribal casino, the largest in the area, had a fairly large poker room with regularly scheduled tournaments. They had a PLO tourney I didn't know about until I was told it was ending on a certain date, which, meant 5 more tournaments. So, I had to get in. I won 4 out of the 5 tournaments and came in 2nd in the 5th one. I like PLO! but only tournaments, playing live PLO is like setting a wheelbarrow of cash on fire.
  • Wow. Yet another of your videos that I have added to my "Watch again" list. (And I do watch them again!) I've paused at 22:45, so I apologize if you answer this question later. You said that bet sizing for the preflop aggressor should be 67% on dynamic boards, 50% on straight boards (I assume this means rainbow, though you didn't actually say it), and 33% on paired and flush boards. You didn't say this out loud, but I'm going to guess that these sizes are because if you are betting, you want to bet more on boards where the nuts is very likely to change by the river. The paired and flush boards are not dynamic and therefore you can afford to make a smaller bet. Is this right? Do we have the same situation as in hold'em c-bets that the smaller your bet size the higher your bet frequency?
  • @fredsmit3481
    Thanks for this video! They only play 5 card in my casino so I would love to see a follow-up video on the same basic strategy for 5-card.
  • @FractalAgent.777
    I would love to see a video from you guys on 6-card PLO. Not even sure if it's beatable, but i assume it is because there are plenty of regs who are playing the highest stakes available every single day. It's also a very interesting game.
  • @denniss420
    Anyone else notice the Madvillain in the background? The greatest MC MF DOOM
  • @susymay7831
    On tte flop, when would we want to bet pot?
  • @ShinestuHiko
    For some reason players are bluffing so much when I play , these were not the bluff I did when I play at city Those bluff was masterpiece and I destroy them