$5k 6-Max PLO MTT (part 2)

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$5k 6-Max PLO MTT (part 2)

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Richard Gryko

POSTED May 07, 2018

Richard Gryko resumes the action sitting top 10 in chips with a 100bb stack and looking to mount a charge towards the final table.

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heisenb0rg 6 years, 10 months ago

You my favorite PLO content provider, excellent work. Only complaint is there aren't more videos from you!

I'd love to see an analysis of differences in strategy for 40bb stack sizes vs 100bb stack sizes, useful for players who play PLO primarily in an 8-game mix. But that's just me, any content is welcome!

Richard Gryko 6 years, 10 months ago

hey, I've got some personal work running atm for 50bb which I'd assume is sufficiently similar to 40bb to be of value in that area - might be a video or two down the road though since obv right now is a pretty busy time with SCOOP/Powerfest etc. I'll try to get it out before WSOP though.

putitondre 6 years, 9 months ago

Enjoyed the video Richard!

I'd love to hear some more about open limping strategy at ~25bb. The Monker solve you brought up in the video has a BTN open limp of 12% and 60% raise at 25%. What is your strategy and what things do you consider when developing an open limping range?

I'd imagine you'd want to open limp more when the BB rarely folds to a raise. Also, as stacks get even shorter (<15bb) a raise/fold strategy would seem to be better. Does this makes sense?

Richard Gryko 6 years, 8 months ago

hey,
theres some more limping content in pt3 which may be of use - to address a couple of your questions - when developing an open limping range, one thing you can do is pick some hands that would be the top of your folding range vs 3b in a raise/fold strategy, you can also use hands that perform better in high SPR scenarios and/or multiway pots, you can also simply manually enter hand classes into monker either at equilibrium or with frequency node locks for the blinds and see what hands it likes including. Yes, as stacks shallow out raise/fold most likely does best, high flop SPRs will no longer occur even in 3bb pots and you're likely VPIPing tighter overall so limping has some amount less value.

rumnchess 6 years, 9 months ago

Hey Richard, when you c-bet the AA98 with Ad at 17:00, what is your plan facing a check raise here, and how would that plan vary in a cash game vs a tournament?

Richard Gryko 6 years, 8 months ago

tbh i think plan would be relatively similar in both cases since SPR is pretty high and BB "should" be defending tighter vs UTG open so ranges look more similar to a cash game than they might BTN v BB - call and play turns, do a lot of things some of the time, some things a lot of the time - i guess poss id play slightly more passively IP vs chk in an mtt vs xr/x since stack preservation etc and take my equity at a higher freq, but in general the spot plays pretty similarly in both environments with this SPR.

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