The Biggest TV PLO Pot Of All-Time W/ Phil Galfond | PLOker Hands

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If you love poker strategy, you will love this video series. Phil Galfond is joining me for a series of videos where we break down some Pot Limit Omaha hands, No Limit Hold Em hands, and a Real Poker Talk video. This is the second video in our series together and it features the biggest Pot Limit Omaha hand ever played on a stream. Loose Leon aka Leon Tsoukernik and Rob Yong do battle in a near $1,000,000 dollar real money pot.

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10 thoughts on “The Biggest TV PLO Pot Of All-Time W/ Phil Galfond | PLOker Hands

  1. This is the SECOND video I've uploaded w/ Phil Galfond. Let me know if you guys enjoy the series with him. You can see the first PLO video we did right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gdWUk_2hDw

  2. Matt Kirk and Leon playing at same table? Are they cool now, or did this happen prior to their “disagreement”?

  3. Because Leon's hand is so vulnerable is calling the flop to make sure the turn is safe, then jamming, ever an option?

  4. PLO is weird, you have the nuts on flop but have less odds to win then your opponent …

  5. That’s Omaha…you flop the nuts and end up with the 9th best hand, after the river !! 🤦🏻‍♂️😂

  6. Bob has to shove vs the raise to 170K. He is never really ever getting it in bad, and as we see, he is AHEAD of the nut straight. I guess vs. Ah8h7d8c, he is probably needing to fold, but we play against a RANGE, not a specific hand. The reason he needs to re-raise is to avoid bad turn cards that could cause him to fold. I suppose he could call and then jam when the turn makes his hand OR….pairs the board. But if that is the plan, it needs to be pre-determined.

    In PLO, once you hit a flop hard enough, you usually just want to get the chips in, but the key is to avoid situations where you are potentially way behind or even getting free-rolled.

    The guy who flopped the nut straight with a blocker, but NO redraw, is not a good PLO player. Nut straights with an overcard wrap are pretty damn weak in PLO. I suggest simply calling and then maybe jamming if the turn is an offsuit. A, 2, 3, 4, 5, or K. But this list of cards exposes the problem with this flop. 27 of the unseen cards create a hand where you are beat and it will be difficult play the hand.

    Amazing as it sounds, he he been facing a bet and a raise, folding would be the correct play.

  7. Not gonna lie when i watched this entire session live it hurt to see how badly matt and sam got crushed

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