@MetalWolf wrote: Incidentally I'm looking for a bit of advice on PLO cash if anyone can help. I hate cash. Historically I've been terrible at it, it bores me, I tilt easily and I generally have no interest in it. However, I seem to be very comfy at the 10PLO tables and making money from them over the course of this year but I'm mindful that I don't play for that long or that many hands. How many hands should of be looking at to get a good feel for wether I'm a winning player? What's a good hourly win rate for PLO? What's people's overall feeling on the strength of the various player pools on Unibet? Obviously I would have to change the way I record it and measure it because my current method is not fit for purpose. It is maybe something I will look at playing more seriously next year. I love PLO and would love to be an expert at it. Hey @MetalWolf. I have played at least 200k hands of PLO cash at Unibet, mostly at 10PLO, also a bit of 4PLO and 25PLO. I would say 50K hands already gives you a good idea. But more importantly you should get a feel from the game itself if it is juicy or not. Are you winning cause you win the unavoidable flips or are you cause people are going bonkers with for example bottom 2 pair? A few things about the PLO game on Unibet: - The general skill level compared to NL is way lower. - People love to gamble. It will be easy to spot those ofc - A significant portion of the players has virtually no bluffing range on later streets. - People give huge sizing tells. On wet boards a bet under potsize is rarely ever strong. - Most of the pool does not have a good starting range. Overplaying double suited crap is a major leak I often see. - ... GL
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