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Pokernome135
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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 1:14 pm    Post subject: Moving up Limits Reply with quote

I've been playing alot of PLO at the .05/.10 level, and find the games to be extreamly soft. I have had little Omaha experience before playing at this level, having only read SS2's section, and am consitently crushing the games. Some players will call down with an obsolete draw or a bottom set in hopes of catching a lucky card. I am very curious if the high level limits operate in the same fasion, or are they a bit more Tight/Agressive? What is the difference bettween the .05/.10 and the .25/.50? or the 2/4?

Thankyou in advance for the replies.
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mathman1115
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PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, but i'm going to respond with some questions of my own. What is your sampe size of hands played at that level? Are you keeping track of amount won and trends?
If you are consistently beating that level with good profit and have build up a bankroll adequate for .10/.25 then you can move up. I doubt the play is that much different. Maybe slightly better, but nothing very noticeable in the long run.
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Kloaked Spirit
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PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 3:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The biggest difference as you move up in levels is the amount of aggression you'll have to deal with. In fact, they'll be more loose aggressive and just plan on destroying you with better post-flop play. While you could easily nutpeddle your way through most of the low level games with no problem, don't expect to try it in the 2/4 and up.
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