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PLO8 Methodology

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Christopher George

POSTED Aug 26, 2019

Chris George aka CeeGee87 covers all things PLO8 in this theory based analysis of the game. He starts off with general principles before turning to various software that helps analyze and understand the game.

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Alien Slayer 5 years, 7 months ago

Great video, really well structured and prepared!
Would love to see the solver preflop strategy but must be a huge sim taking ages to run ... and given that nobody plays GTO anyway it would be only of limited use.

It would be awesome to see more plo8 content both CG and MTT ! I would assume that it’s the game next in popularity after NL and PLO , so can’t hurt to have some skills in it...

SoundSpeed 5 years, 7 months ago

Excellent video. Would love to see any live play, or especially replayer review of a session of plo8, big o or even lo8. Thank you!

endymion 5 years, 3 months ago

Hi Chrstopher,
I was one of the people requesting PLO8 content, so thank you for delivering so nicely.
Question about Odds Oracle: would you be in favour of someone using the "ranking" tab to find out which hands are ranked at which percentile to get an idea of opening ranges for 3h-6h? Or do you know a better way?

Thanks a lot, would love to see more.

Christopher George 5 years, 3 months ago

I think it's a good start. If you want to find the optimal opening ranges, it's best to use a solver like monkersolver.

if you don't have a solver then look at what good players are opening. The rankings in odds oracle will help a lot, and also allow you to look up what the % of other hands people are opening based on a single hand. So if you see someone open AhJd5s9c UTG in a 6 handed game, you'll know they are opening very wide (close to 40% of hands)
I would recommend sticking to strong A$W ($W is wheel card like A2,A3,A4,A5) hands to start. From there add in hands or take some out depending how loose or tight the game is, your position, and reads.

endymion 5 years, 3 months ago

Great. I do have monkersolver actually, I think I would need to rent a server to get HiLo solves done though, but maybe worth doing.

samuelazo 3 years, 11 months ago

Since eq denial has such a big factor in this game. How important it is to have strong protected X ranges OOP in comparison to other games like in PLO high, where even on favourable boards for PFR , still gets to do a lot of X on the flop, and construct a rather solid XC XR strategy in many instances. Is that less important in 08 games, and one should be more inclined to bet when in doubt, for value and eq denial despite being OOP.?
What common situation grants more a pot control strategy for OOP?
Thanks for the content

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