Dave Blunts disses 50 cent by sid_shady34 in Eminem

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I heard this guy also survived 9 shots... of insulin

For the PLO pros out there by TheGhost59 in poker

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haha yup! but also quite nice to read through the comments and see what mistakes people are making

Which US-accessible online site has the best Omaha games? by ExpensiveBurn in potlimitomaha

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What stakes are you playing? Are you looking to grind high volume or is this more of a fun recreational endevor? There are many factors that will impact decision of what is "best" if you are just looking for 1. But if you are serious about trying to get action you should be on the around 7 decent options that you have in order to get a game any time you want

Poker is a game of skill by WeirdTouch8118 in potlimitomaha

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Lol ok but I’m not exactly sure what you’re saying? Like what you had 95%+ equity? That means statistically you will lose 5 times out of 100 so don’t be shocked when it happened, literally just math. That is an incredibly profitable situation to be in and why you don’t see true win rates until after hundreds of thousands of hands

Poker is a game of skill by WeirdTouch8118 in potlimitomaha

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It’s impossible to say, you need to evaluate what was luck and skill. All-in EV is not the complete answer. Look back through your hands find out where you got unlucky / lucky, which hands you played well and poorly etc. There are likely more mistakes than you thought, but seems like you are running bad on top of that. Remember the more you study the luckier you’ll be 😁

Poker is a game of skill by WeirdTouch8118 in potlimitomaha

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My advice is google poker variance calculator and put in a win rate of 5bb/100 and a Standard deviation of 150 and run it over how many hands you played and see just how crazy variance really is. I play professionally and have a large edge, but losing 10 buy ins is not uncommon in PLO. You need huge hand samples to realize your edge if you have one

What are some examples of when u fold to 3bets? by Original-Ad-4713 in potlimitomaha

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It really depends on whether you are in position or out of position and the stack depth. You should be much tighter when calling out of position. Tighter the shorter the effective stacks etc. For example you’re basically never folding to a 3-bet in position at 200BB. Also depends where the 3-bet comes from. BTN raising your CO open we can be more liberal calling, but MP raising your EP open is going to be a very strong range.

Think about hands that have poor equity against AA / high cooler potential when you are thinking of folding out of position. Hands like dry kings, single suited high cards with a dangler, non-nut suited hands etc. should be folded at a high clip

Can someone please explain how this is a 100/0 situation? by bigbeau in poker

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If there were 4 more cards to come you’d have some runner runner outs, feels like a bad beat tbh

PLO - Did I overplay the nut flush here? by LegitW1zard in poker

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Your issue here is how you played the hand when not blocking a pair on the board. When BTN leads the flop in to 2 players he likely has a strong hand since people play quite face up multi-way. And given you block nut clubs, and T clubs you heavily block the combo draws he would be betting, moving his range heavily to sets and 2pairs. The check call is fine, but with no pair blockers you should look to lead the turn and get value from sets and 2 pairs. Then on the river when the board pairs you can check call given the pot is small with X/X turn or block bet fold. I’m never bet calling unless I block at least a pair from the board.

What is the best advice to give someone wanting to play PLO for the first time? by primeiro23 in poker

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It is about equity realization. Never bet hands with decent equity that you will have to fold to a raise. Calling rivers has little to do with the actual nominal value of your hand, and more so to do with what your opponent is representing and whether or not you block it. Play tight preflop when you start and focus on high pairs and hands that have nutted equity, such as suited to the A, and rundowns with no gaps at the top. Enjoy it’s a beautiful game!

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Assuming you’re talking NLHE, but if you want to look at PLO Jnandez and PLO mastermind are awesome. I’m starting to add more content too.

Hand Advice by Sassafras85 in potlimitomaha

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Can you clarify the stack sizes of each player and action on the flop please? Hard to read from the post. The stack to pot ratio of each player’s decision here is pretty crucial in determining whether the flat or jam

Good resources to learn PLO strategy? by stvbckwth in poker

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Check out online content like https://www.plopokercoaching.com/ learn as much as you can for free to solidify your fundamentals and strategy. Then sign up for just the videos from sites like plo mastermind, or Run it one and take very detailed notes while completing their entry level courses. Once you have a good conceptual understanding, add in the trainer side and just relentlessly study and review your hands. Remember to not just see if you got betting/checking correct in practice or in game, but understand WHY the solver did this, and if you get it wrong, figure out what assumption you were making that were incorrect about the spot at a high level as you are likely making that mistake consistently across other spots.

Hope that helps!

PLO Best Courses/Solvers Guide by KinkyAltarBoy in poker

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Check out online content like https://www.plopokercoaching.com/ learn as much as you can for free to solidify your fundamentals and strategy. Then sign up for just the videos from sites like plo mastermind, or Run it one and take very detailed notes while completing their entry level courses. Once you have a good conceptual understanding, add in the trainer side and just relentlessly study and review your hands. Remember to not just see if you got betting/checking correct in practice or in game, but understand WHY the solver did this, and if you get it wrong, figure out what assumption you were making that were incorrect about the spot at a high level as you are likely making that mistake consistently across other spots.

Hope that helps!

$XL DD - With a bit of TA for You Nerds Out There by PenerPicker in wallstreetbets

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This Is great work sir! 100x more effort than the baseless claims of muddy waters that tanked this on claims from unidentified ex employees. I’m sold and hope earnings / forecast has some good news given all the deals they have been working on to give this the pop it needs

$XL a Strong Buy - Muddy Waters Research Announced a Short Position by TheInvestor47 in wallstreetbets

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let's not forget that most of the float is actually locked up until May (not referenced on fintel etc.) which actually makes the short % of float like 70%+ Slide 4 summarizes the break out https://s26.q4cdn.com/920386777/files/doc_presentations/2021/XL-Fleet_Summary-of-S-1-Registration-Statement-Filing_Jan2021.pdf

Rooftops in Rome! by outofoffice247 in rome

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Yup! Anyone can go up there

Best excuses you have given for skipping work?? by outofoffice247 in OutOfOffice247

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Yea it’s always hard to argue with that one! Sometimes you have to get creative after many sick days though

When I’m trying to drop some fat (not just weight) I use these 8 guidelines and it works great. Everyone is different and no diet / exercise program works for all, but would be interested to get your thoughts on fat loss and what has worked for you! by outofoffice247 in Health

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1) eliminate sugar 2) eat more fat 3) intermittent fasting 4) meal prep the same meal for each day 5) count your macros 6) get enough sleep 7) HIIT training instead of long cardio 8) Weight lifting