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Post | Leonida posted in Other: Ready to play live to the Casino?

Hey guys, I'm Leo.

I've playing PLO50 online for 6months, but I've been playing NL25 for 2years (4hours/day) with a 3 bb/100 ratio, both 6max and fullring.

This summer I will be in Europe for holiday to find my uncle in France. And I'll be there almost for 1 month. So I was thinking bout go'n'play to the casino in the evenings to make some money.

I've never played in a casino in my life, so I didn't know much bout the type of players that I could meet there.

1) Based on what I've read, I know that the cash game live usually tends to be very loose and passive, with a bunch of limpers in the hand.

2) I've the intention to play to the lowest level possible there (2/5 or maybe 5/5), so I'm rolled enough to not suffer the pressure of the money

3) Since this is the lowest possible level in the casino, I think that I won't encounter a bunch of regulars and I think that the entry level should be the target of the occasional players.

4) ---> how much money/day may I expect to do? Since I'm a 3bb/100 winner at NL25, It would be too wrong to buy in with 100big bilnd and at the end of the night sit out with 140 big blind? (500e buyin and leave with 700)

All of your comments and advice are welcome guys.

Leo.

July 24, 2014 | 1:44 p.m.

Congrats for the result achieved, Cbet! :)

Keep grinding! ;)


July 21, 2014 | 10:40 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats
TY for your comment C-bet. I recently have moved from NLH to PLO too, so I'm struggling with some problem adapting to this new "point of view" game!


June 3, 2014 | 3:40 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats
TY ZenFish,

I'll do my best to improve my game particularly POSTFLOP. You're right, in order to take the maximum EV I should change my mindset with reference to the loose/passive game. It will take a little bit of time, but I'll put my effort on it! :)

P.S. I know that my 3bet of 1.6%, is very very very low, we can say that I 3bet nearly only GOOD/STRONG ACES .

In order to increase it I'm thinking to start 3betting, even OOP:
-some good KK type hands like AKKQ, AKKJ, KKQJ
-some good rundowns like AKQJ-KQJT-QJT9-JT98
-some hands like AKQQ, AQQJ, KQQJ, QQJT doublesuited

What d u think bout it?
TY,
LEO.

June 2, 2014 | 11:33 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats
Thank for all of your ads ZENFISH.

I'm transitioning from NLH to PLO so I start to play PLO10 for 1month, then PLO25 for two month and when rolled enough, 2 months ago, I've started playing PLO50.

I think that most of my bad habits are partly due to the fact that the field of players is very loose and passive. I'll write just two words to decribe the field. (almost 75/80% FLOP SEEN)

PREFLOP : you can Isolate betting POT and you can easily see the LIMPER and almost the BB that call to your bet, so your preflop raise is just a "ticket" for the flop. So, surely making a mistake, I tend to isolate less than the optimal %, and consequently my PFR dries up :(

POSTFLOP : any kind of draw, even if weak, is good to call my Cbet... even TPTK is okay o call 2/3 POT bet. So, consequently, I tend to avoid making thin c-bet for fold equity. So I prefer to continuation bet when I've got a good hand or a good/strong draw to go with it!

So, with that field so loose and passive, what in your opinion, should be the best adjustments that I can make to my game plan?

I'm not very confident with these stats so I'd like to thank you in advance for your availability and courtesy.

Leo.



June 2, 2014 | 2:31 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats


June 2, 2014 | 1:14 a.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats

Hi ZenFish, 

I've found the stats you mentionned.

Flop fold to cbet = 66.1%

Turn fold to cbet = 55.0%

River fold to cbet = 60.1%

June 1, 2014 | 3:03 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats
TX for your courtesy and availability Midori.

1) I forgot to say that the field is very Loose/Passive and F Cbet are very often called just to try'n'see where they are at. So I've choosen to make a lil step behind with more check back than c bet. But I'll try to expand my cbetting range to increase fold-equity and to extract more EV from my strongest hands.

2) 3-bet
you're right, my 3b is quite too much low and I was thinkin bout increasing it, adding to my PREMIUM ACES and PREMIUM KINGS
-some good rundowns like AKQJ-KQJT-QJT9-JT98
-some hands like AKQQ, AQQJ, KQQJ, QQJT doublesuited

What do u think bout?


May 31, 2014 | 8:17 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats
tx for your comment zenfish. :D

UnOpened RFI% should be:
-EP/MP 13.2
-CO 22.5
-D 37.7
-SB 31.7

Are these the right stats?

May 31, 2014 | 8:06 p.m.

Comment | Leonida commented on PLO50 Stats

TY guys for your courtesy and avilability. I'll do my best, step by step, to improve my game! ;)


May 31, 2014 | 8:04 p.m.

Post | Leonida posted in PLO: PLO50 Stats
Hey guys,

I've been playing PLO50 6max for two months and with 20k hands (4 tabling) I've a w/r of 0.50 bb/100.
I know that's a very low winrate, but I'm trying to improve it.
So I've posted my stats, with positional detail.
All of your suggestions are welcome. :D



Leo.


May 31, 2014 | 4:52 p.m.

Post | Leonida posted in PLO: PLO50 winrate?
Ehy Guys,

that's my first post on RunItOnce so I'm not very sure 'bout the right way to post my questions. I'll make a try.

I've been playing Omaha 6-max since December. Started with PLO10, then PLO25 and in the last two months finally (according to my bankroll) level up to PLO50.

In these two months I've been 4 tabling 3.5hours/day with a winrate of 0.5bb/100. I know that's a very low one, but I've decided to start'n'study the game to hopefully increase my knowing of it.

1) How much bb/100 can I reasonably expect from this level, PLO50?

2) On which areas of my game should I work the most?

3) Which are the typical leaks of this level?

Thank you in advance for your kindness and availability.
Leo.


May 28, 2014 | 6:19 p.m.

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