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I've been playing with a group of people at home games. They are all NLH players so I want to introduce them to the diversity of the game. What's the best way to?
I have a brother who plays so it's our houseTell them that 4 card PLO is the Hold'em of mixed games. Very clearly explain the you must use two cards out of your hand. "Must' is the key word there. Explain that the flopped nuts rarely stay the flopped nuts. It is important to have bigger redraws. Lastly, its my house, FRO if you don't want to play it
The holdem games in my area introduced plo by starting with 1 plo hand per round, then once players get a taste moved to doing 1 round holdem then 1 round plo, then all plo after a certain time. The frequency of big actions hands in plo is much more constant. Thus, the game is much more fun from a poker playing perspective. Everyone loves plo once they get a taste. I have seen a few games in my area migrate from holdem to plo, or at least have plo 50% of the game.I've been playing with a group of people at home games. They are all NLH players so I want to introduce them to the diversity of the game. What's the best way to?
by round do you mean orbit? if so, how do you determine position? it doesn't seem fair the same person is on the button every plo roundThe holdem games in my area introduced plo by starting with 1 plo hand per round, then once players get a taste moved to doing 1 round holdem then 1 round plo, then all plo after a certain time. The frequency of big actions hands in plo is much more constant. Thus, the game is much more fun from a poker playing perspective. Everyone loves plo once they get a taste. I have seen a few games in my area migrate from holdem to plo, or at least have plo 50% of the game.
Yes, orbit and round are same thing. You could have a plo puck that moves around the table (counterclockwise). Every time the dealer button hits the person with the puck you play a hand of plo. Believe me, it’s not going to be long before you are doing 1 orbit of each game. PLO is like a virus.by round do you mean orbit? if so, how do you determine position? it doesn't seem fair the same person is on the button every plo round
Ran a dealer's choice where I'd just introduce some pretty basic circus games, called PLO, and at one point a friend said, "This game's much easier, there's so many more cards to choose from!"Yes, orbit and round is same thing. You could have a plo puck that moves around the table (counterclockwise). Every time the dealer button hits the person with the puck you play a hand of plo. Believe me, it’s not going to be long before you are doing 1 orbit of each game. PLO is like a virus.
The one where you shoot the water into the clown's mouth. Fantastic first-date game, if not a little suggestive.What are the best carnival games in your opinion?
I've been playing with a group of people at home games. They are all NLH players so I want to introduce them to the diversity of the game. What's the best way to?
Yeah you're probably rightGiven how most NLH players disdain any other game, drastic measures usually need to be implemented to get results:
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Being a reformed NLH guy, I think NLH gets boring after a while (almost mechanical). I still like playing, but not exclusively.Yeah you're probably right
This is how I feel about poker variants in general (some more than others). I don't really want to play the same game every time I play, hand after hand after hand. A bit of variety keeps things interesting. Keeps me thinking and learning.Being a reformed NLH guy, I think NLH gets boring after a while (almost mechanical). I still like playing, but not exclusively.
Very nice! I agree, I like this, but I have to find a good way to make sure my apes know which game is being played. They barely remember to post blinds, most of our circus games are 4 or 5 cards, easy to differentiate. I want to try this though!I liked Greek Hold'em as a gateway to Omaha.
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I find it's good way to make people understand the concept of only using 3 cards from the board.
Early and often.How should I introduce PLO to new players?
I think Thermo-nuclear Armageddon Pineapple sounds funI'd buy a big rubber fish from amazon, when they walk in the door, I would Scream at them, THIS IS MY SMACKEREL, then you smack them in the face and yell, PLO BITCHES!
Then 2 hours later when they start bitching about having 8 outs and missing, or floping the nuts and getting rivered, you remind them, its not as bad as the Smackerel.
The other less popular option is you deal everyone 5 cards to start, then you make them throw 1 away before the flop, after the flop and after the turn. Its holdem rules, but it gets them use to multiple cards. We call this game Thermo-nuclear Armageddon Pineapple. After an orbit of that, you play God's Game, which is double board Omaha. Everyone is going to feel a little overwhelmed. Then you say, okay we can dumb it down a little, and deal 4 card PLO, no one will complain because its an 'easy game'
Next time I'm going to have to charge for this kind of quality info...