Double the Fun with Pot Limit Omaha Poker (PLO)

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What is Pot Limit Omaha Poker?

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Pot Limit poker*, you play with Pot Limit rules. This means that the maximum bet depends on the size of the pot itself. Unlike No Limit variants, you won’t always have the possibility to go “All-In” in any given hand.

Do note that when playing on GGPoker, pot limit will be calculated excluding the antes collected (pre-flop). For example, if the total pot collected is $100 and $20 is from antes, then the betting limit will be $80 on top of the players call amount.

Omaha Poker Rules

Omaha Poker is very similar to Texas Hold’em. For example, the hand ranks remain the same. However, there are a couple of different game-changing factors.

Firstly, instead of two hole cards each player is dealt four hole cards. Having more hole cards means that it’s almost impossible to win the pot with just high cards and that the probabilities of hitting a nut flush and full house are now higher.

Secondly, when playing Omaha poker, players must make the best possible hand using exactly two of their hole cards (no more and no less) and three from the five community cards.

So if your hole cards are 3♠ 5♣ 9♦ A♥, and the community cards are 2♠ 5♥ 10♥ Q♥ K♥, you do not have an A♥-High Flush (5♥ 10♥ Q♥ K♥ A♥), as you have only used one hole card, rather than the two necessary, but instead have a pair of 5’s (5♣ 5♥ Q♥ K♥ A♥).

Omaha Poker Rules

Positions

Big Blind

The player on the left of the small blind. The big blind is the same as the minimum bet size.

Small Blind

The player immediately left of the dealer has to post the small blind.

Dealer

Each hand has one designated dealer. The dealer position determines the small and big blind positions. The dealer button is passed clockwise after every hand.

Actions

In each round of betting, the player has the option to take one of the following actions:
action

Fold

The player feels they can’t win the hand, so they forfeit any chips they have in the pot. They give their hole cards back to the dealer without showing them to anyone else. Players who fold will then be out of the game and will not be able to return in the middle of the hand.

Check

If there is no new bet, the player can pass the bet to the next player without betting or folding. But if another player raises before the round of betting is complete, the player will then need to call, re-raise, or fold.

Bet

The player bets a certain amount based on the strength of his cards (or they can bluff if they’re feeling adventurous). The bet must be more than the Big Blind.

Call

If a bet has been made before it reaches the player, they can choose to call to match the amount of current bet. If they don’t have enough to match the bet but still want to play, they can go “”All-In,”” but can only win the number of chips they have contributed to the pot.

Raise

The player can choose to bet more than the other bets that have been made so far. Bear in mind that it has to be at least double any previous bets made in that particular round.

All-in

The player can risk it all and bet or raise their full stack (the total number of chips they possess), leaving nothing behind.

PLO-5: FIVE IS BETTER THAN FOUR

 

 

 

Pot Limit Omaha is perhaps the most played poker game in online poker rooms after Texas Hold’em. Due to its popularity, many other variants were created, such as the Pot-Limit version of Omaha Hi-Lo. However, one of its most popular variant is perhaps the PLO-5, where the only difference is that instead of four hole cards, you are dealt five.

PLO-5 Strategy

Pot Limit Omaha is a nuts game, but when you add the PLO-5 to the mix, the game becomes even more challenging. Pocket Aces or Kings rarely win, but on top of that, flushes and straights are not unusual. In this game, you should always aim for the nut draw.

When you are playing PLO-5, your ranges as a player should be tighter because all the players have 5 cards, and even chasing after straights and flushes doesn’t guarantee the winning hand.

Be Careful With the Slow Playing

Many players tend to evaluate their hand strength pre and post-flop. There is little place for slow playing in this variant of poker. In 5 Card PLO, you need more combined blockers to justify slow playing. Otherwise, you’re giving your opponents an upper hand.

What qualifies as very strong hands changes, too. So although there is a place for slow play in PLO-5, you have to be aware of the fact that generally, there are fewer bluffs in this game.

Play Tight and Dominate

In 5 Card PLO games, cold calling increases. Players have more equity with the medium-strong hands, which means they are more motivated to enter the flop. It is normal for your VPIP to increase as you defend the blinds and cold call in position more often.

In PLO-5, similarly to 4 Card PLO, it’s common for people to play too many hands. This is why you should tighten down because you need a hand that will beat other players.

Lead

The good strategy in 5 Card Pot Limit is not to shy away from betting higher when the opportunity presents itself (of course, if you are ready for such a strategy). Your opponents will have more equity on average against your value range.

Of course, this doesn’t mean you should be reckless. The general rule is that you need more equity to be able to justify betting a hand with little equity against your opponent’s range.

It’s a good idea to step into the role of the preflop raiser. This way, you can prevent other players from bluffing you. Being more of a leader is very beneficial for you. With 5 cards, there are more potential blocking cards and a higher removal effect. There is more to gain in leading in heads up or multiway pots.

Aim for the Best Hand Possible

This might be relatively obvious for many players. The strongest hand has the biggest potential of winning. You should think strategically about what kind of hand you’re entering the pot with.

It’s tempting to enter the pot with, for example, a double suited hand, but when it comes to this variant of poker, it is often not enough to win the game. Even King-high suits sometimes just won’t cut it.

Remember About Your Bankroll Management

As exciting as Omaha might be, it is not very smart to only chase the thrill. This is an especially useful tip for the beginners who are playing with real money in PLO-5. Sticking with the games with the lower stakes is a great way to not exhaust your bankroll and gain the necessary experience. If you’re not a poker expert, choose games that are suitable for your level.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I win big when playing no-limit Texas Hold’em online?

Yes, you can. Of course, it will take a while until you start playing high-stakes cash games, but once you reach that level, there’s nothing stopping you from winning thousands of dollars. The best thing about poker is that you can play for as much money as you wish. Whether you want to have some fun and win a few dollars or join a tournament to win big, online poker sites like GGPoker provide you with such an opportunity.

Is it better to play limit or no-limit poker games?

It depends on your personal preference. Generally speaking, both games are popular among online players, although, as covered, no-limit variants have an advantage in the poker community. No-limit Texas Hold’em is more fast-paced and doesn’t involve as much strategy and logic. Limit poker, on the other hand, is a bit more complicated and slow-paced, which is why many players find it boring. In general, if you’re a beginner, no-limit games might be a better choice.

Is online poker rigged?

No, it’s not, as long as you play at reputable poker sites that use reliable poker software. Online poker being rigged is something numerous players claim, but they usually do that when they lose. After all, it’s easier to say the game was rigged rather than accept your lack of skill. Long story short, you have nothing to worry about when playing at reputable sites and online casinos such as GGPoker.

Where can I play the best no-limit Texas Holdem poker online?

There are numerous sites out there, but not many can match ours. GGPoker is your top poker platform, providing a wide selection of cash games, tournaments, and bonuses, as well as a fantastic and engaging experience. Create your account, claim your bonus, download our app, and see for yourself why we attract the best players!

Are the poker games free?

As a player at GGPoker you’ll have a wide range of stake levels for you to choose from. We have free to play games that require no deposit, as well as real money poker and casino games.

Is there a minimum number of players at a No Limit Hold’em table?

Yes, the minimum number of players at a table is 2.

Is there a maximum number of players at a No Limit Hold’em table?

Yes, the maximum number of players at a table is 6.

What does No Limit refer to in Hold’em Poker?

This refers to the amount you can bet at any one time. In this case, there is No Limit so you can bet as much as you want.

What are buy-ins?

Buy-ins refer to the amount of money you have to use to buy into the game. There are different buy-in levels on GGPoker , so you can choose the one you are most comfortable with.

What is rake?

Rake is a commission fee taken by a poker room for operating the game. Rake is common in the industry and generally equals 5-10% of the pot in each hand.