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This is the weekly Pot Limit Omaha and poker strategy radio show of www.PLOQuickPro.com *Hosted by: Professional Poker Player, WSOP Champion, and poker coach John "KasinoKrime" Beauprez. ...The Quick concepts you learn in each lesson are designed to give you the high quality poker strategy you need to make more money at the tables, ALL in 5 minutes/week or less. * Tune in each week here, and get more free poker training at: www.ploquickpro.com
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-23-when-considering-a-check-raise-look-for/KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING:Youtube: http://youtu.be/G0UJT1qjZzIWebsite: https://www.ploquickpro.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamQuickProTwitter: https://twitter.com/PLOQuickProGoogle+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104806838696412174116/Pot Limit Omaha Strate…
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QuickFact #22: Take note of what makes you uncomfortable, and then use it!QuickFact #22: You should rarely float without equity.Floating: Opponent TendenciesIn previous chapters, we discussed a variety of scenarios where understanding opponent tendencies is crucial for making the best decision available, and floating is no exception.The first item …
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/plo-quickfact-21-random-hand-flops-trips-full-house-20-time/QuickStat: A Random Hand Flops Trips Or A Full House ~20% Of The TimePaired BoardsPaired boards are troublesome for beginning players. I get many questions like, “What do I do when I get check-raised? How often does someone flop trips? What kind of line should I…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-20-semi-bluffs-stack-decisions-dynamic-boardsQuickStat: ~55% of flops are two-tone, ~40% of flops are rainbow, and 5% of flops are monotone.QuickFact: Semi-bluffs and stack off decisions on dynamic boards are equity driven. The same decisions on static boards are driven by frequencies and opponent tendencies.KE…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-19-often-sb-vs-bb-confrontations-happen/QuickFact: The Proximity Effect Is Strong Enough That KQJTr and QJT9r Are Each Slight Losers With 100bb Stacks.QuickFact: Other Than These Hands, Most Of The Hands That Can't Play Profitably To A 4b Probably Shouldn't Have Been 3b In The First Place.QuickFact: It Is Almos…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-18-almost-always-correct-callThe $20,000 LessonThe first thing I want to talk about for calling four-bets is the $20,000 lesson, which is the name I came up with to help you remember that four-betting ranges are heavily weighted towards Aces, particularly at the lower stakes. I call it the $20,000 lesson, becau…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-16-3b-calling-range-needs-much-tighter-oop-ip/ -- Visit For The Full Strategy SessionCalling Three-BetsI think most players I coach and play against typically call three-bets wider than they should, especially when OOP. I even read a PLO e-book recently that said that when first starting out, you should call th…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-13-hands-with-a-lot-of-raw-equity-are-big-pairs-and-broadways/What characteristics make a hand good to three-bet? There are many variables other than your cards like opponent type, position, stack sizes, and table image that can encourage, or discourage a three-bet at any given timeThere are mainly three charac…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/plo-quickfact-12-limping-won?t-make-you-any-less-of-a-man/In many cases, limping behind is markedly better than raising over limpers. First, it keeps the pot small, which on the surface may seem like a bad thing because, after all, don't we want to build big pots in position as often as possible? Building pots in positio…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickconcept-11-you?re-co-don?t-forget-look-who?s-behind/Unsurprisingly, your tightest opening range should be from UTG, and it's composed of strong, nutty, multiple-component hands like A?A?8?7?, A?K?J?9?, and J?T?9?8?. Most good players open anywhere from 8-15% of hands from UTG, but you can make adjustments depending …
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-10-kk-flops-top-set-80-85-of-the-time-qq-flops-top-set-65-70-of-the-timeAlongside suitedness and connectedness, high card strength is the other determining characteristic of any starting hand. If you ever get the chance to look through a successful PLO player's database, the first thing to notice is how their m…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-9-know-wraps-flop-straight/In Hold'em, an open-ended or a double gut-shot is a legitimate draw, but in PLO naked open-enders don't have very much value unless you have some other type of secondary equity to supplement it. One reason they're devalued in PLO is because there are so many straight draws that crush …
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-8-15-time/There are mainly three defining characteristics of each starting hand:• Suitedness• Connectedness• High Card StrengthEvery decision in poker is centered on the amount of equity you have in the pot. Each one of these hand characteristics in one way or another influences the amount of equity you have, s…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/quickfact-7-you%ca%bcre-heads-spr-13/How is SPR calculated?SPR = Effective Stacks / Pot SizeExample 1: $100 effective stacks, and the pot size is $100, then SPR = 1Observation: 1 bet will get stacks in.Example 2: $400 effective stacks, and the pot size is $100, then SPR = 4Observation: Two pot-sized bets or one pot sized…
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https://www.ploquickpro.com/how-to-defeat-short-stackers/This hand shows you how to exploit the most common leak amongst short stackers, including when to include light three-bets in your range facing a 40bb stack.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-ZeMzd2MvMKEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING:Website: https://www.ploquickpro.com/Facebook: https://www.faceboo…
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