PLO5: 10k Hands analyse/imputs
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PLO5: 10k Hands analyse/imputs
Hello RIO
I would really appreciate some inputs of my latest 10k PLO5 hands. I know its a very small sample, but it was kinda i milestone for me. I started out playing PLO10, but ran extremely poorly, and didn't feel like depositing again. So i decided to take 10k hands here and analyse my game. Hoping for some good concrete feedback and positive criticism!
Overall: 10.009 hands / 15,5 bb 100 / 10 bb 100 EV / 45 USD rake
VPIP: 21,2 / PFR: 15,2 / 3Bet: 4,51 / Flop Cbet: 51,3 / Flop fold v. Cbet: 39,8
WTSD%: 28,8 / W$SD%: 53,4 / Agg: 2,62 / Agg%: 36 / PFR VPIP Ratio: 71,8
Vs 3Bet call%: 44,1 / 4Bet range: 2,10 / Flop Cbet succes%: 41,3 / Flop vs. Raise fold%: 48,8
Positions:
SB fold to steal: 89,1 / BB fold to steal: 63,4 / Steal pct: 42,2
Early UO PFR: 13,3 / Middle UO PFR: 15,6 / Cutoff UO PFR: 28,8 / Button UO PFR: 54,2 / SB UO PFR: 53,1 / Preflop Positional Awareness: 4,06
From my experience so far, you benefit a lot from playing an exploitable way, at these stakes. I have tried to mix it up, playing different styles, basicly all from Nit - Lag. Especially with my 3bet% i have adjusted continuously, sense good HU isolating hands often gets cold called, and ends up being a mediocre hand in a 3 way pot. Goes along with Cbetting, were i sometimes have been on 80+ (only avoiding worst boards), and mixing up sizing's aswell: 30 - 85 % pot.
Please let me know if i'm leaving out valuable information, and i will post it here. Unfortunately My Omaha Manager skills is not optimal, thus why i'm seeking help here.
Really hoping someone will take a minute to interpret key figures or in-general leaks, and will post some feedback!
Thanks in Advance
/Egholm
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Thank you for sharing.
You have the right idea, to play tight and solid, wait for hands and then just let other players donate to you. At this level you don't need a more sophisticated strategy than that.
However, you are playing more tight and passive than you need to. A property of these games is that some players fold a lot to late position steals, and you should take advantage of that. Some players also fold way too much to cbets, so you should probably be cbetting more against those. Tom Coldwell made a couple of videos about player pool statistics last year, and it may be useful for you to review them.
In general, people often say that these games are tight and passive, but that isn't the whole story. Some players never fold any hand to steals or cbets, and it's quite useful to know your opponents and play a very specific exploitative strategy against each particular player type.
Well the sample size is too low, but on the other side, you crush this limit with 15bb/100, not much you should change here, also redline looks great.
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