The MOST Common Beginner Mistakes in Pot Limit Omaha (PLO)

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Are you curious what the most common beginner mistakes are in Pot Limit Omaha? Poker Pro Phil Galfond knows and can guide you in your new PLO adventure.

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One of the biggest and most common beginner mistakes made when new PLO players first start out is valuing hands similarly to how they might in NLHE.

The only problem is that because each player gets four cards in pot limit Omaha it’s very easy to have hands like the nut flush draw, two pairs of all sorts, open enders, and other draws and hands that are quite strong in no limit hold ’em.

If you don’t adjust your poker strategy as a new pot limit omaha player you can end up putting in hundreds of big blinds while completely dominated and not understand why it’s happening.

Trust poker professional Phil Galfond’s advice here and tighten up your All-in range, your opponents are just going to have more equity than in hold ‘em poker!

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8 thoughts on “The MOST Common Beginner Mistakes in Pot Limit Omaha (PLO)

  1. Too late! Just lost my entire bankroll with bottom pair, top kicker, draw to the 20th nuts! Fuk!!!! 😬

  2. Most common mistake,playing PLO to begin with.
    I’m guessing 70% of players or even higher aren’t rolled enough for 2-2 PLO much less 5-5.

  3. PLO is just getting in there and gambling. You're rarely ever going to have a huge advantage when all the money is going in. It's much closer to coin flips all the time

  4. I folded pockes aces pre in a plo tournament once…i potted, tight player repotted for most of my chips, mine were rags and i told him i had the other 2. Rather pick a better spot with no nut draws like i had.

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