Double Board PLO Value
Iβve been invited to play double board. I donβt know much about the game, but I do know for a fact the players are horrendous (calling down bottom two pair on both boards for three streets sort of fish). Whatβs the general bottom of my value range/equity denial bets in this sort of game? Third nuts or higher on one board?
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I seriously don't see much point in betting in these games w/o nuts on at least one board or second nuts on one board and a very good draw/hand on the other. Maybe if you have huge nut draws on both boards you can put a little money in vs. the right players.
Also, really depends on how deep you are, and position plays some part in it.
Depends on players per hand frequency imo. Its obv gonna be high, make sure you'll rolled well for round one.
Play once, come back, give us some mo', and then receive some better advice imo.
I seriously don't see much point in betting in these games w/o nuts on at least one board or second nuts on one board and a very good draw/hand on the other. Maybe if you have huge nut draws on both boards you can put a little money in vs. the right players.
Also, really depends on how deep you are, and position plays some part in it.
Makes sense. Def huge implied odds with the big draws but we start fairly short. Is this based mostly on experience playing or do you have math on these ideas? The only pro I know of analyzing these games is Bart. Dbl board plo is growing huge where I am and I wanna get in on it now.
It's from experience. I don't know how many times someone thinks they have both boards locked up only to get scooped. I highly recommend playing pretty tight until you really know your player pool -- and even then stay pretty tight. If they are calling light, you will get paid π