When the table thins out, the value of your cards changes. You can no longer wait for the absolute nuts; you must play the player and the situation. 🔹 Hand Selection Adjustments
What is the of your intended audience (intermediate or high-stakes)? Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha: Small Ball and Short-...
In short-handed play, holding the "Nut Blocker" (the Ace of a suit when there is a possible flush) is often enough to justify a large bluff, as there are fewer players left to actually hold the completed hand. 📈 Summary Checklist for the Advanced Player When the table thins out, the value of your cards changes
Small Ball is a strategy popularized in Hold'em but arguably more effective in PLO. It focuses on playing a wide range of hands aggressively but keeping the pots relatively small until you have a firm grasp of your post-flop advantage. 🔹 Why Small Ball Works In short-handed play, holding the "Nut Blocker" (the
Smoothly connected hands (e.g., 8-9-10-J) are premium, but in short-handed play, "danglers" (e.g., J-10-9-3) are more playable than in full-ring games.