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PLO QuickFact #21 A Random Hand Flops Trips Or A Full House ~20% Of The Time PLO QuickPro

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QuickStat: A Random Hand Flops Trips Or A Full House ~20% Of The Time

Paired Boards

Paired boards are troublesome for beginning players. I get many questions like, “What do I do when I get check-raised? How often does someone flop trips? What kind of line should I take when I flop trips?” These are all good questions, and we’ll discuss how to approach paired boards in the later lessons. For now, I want you to acknowledge the two main characteristics of a paired board. These are:

Which card is paired
Whether the unpaired card is higher or lower than the paired card
To answer the question I posed a moment ago, a random hand flops trips or a full house ~20% of the time. The rank of the paired card and how it fits into your opponent’s pre-flop range are particularly important, because the likelihood of flopping trips or better on a 244 board is much lower than on a KJJ board.

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https://www.ploquickpro.com/plo-quickfact-21-random-hand-flops-trips-full-house-20-time/

QuickStat: A Random Hand Flops Trips Or A Full House ~20% Of The Time

Paired Boards

Paired boards are troublesome for beginning players. I get many questions like, “What do I do when I get check-raised? How often does someone flop trips? What kind of line should I take when I flop trips?” These are all good questions, and we’ll discuss how to approach paired boards in the later lessons. For now, I want you to acknowledge the two main characteristics of a paired board. These are:

Which card is paired
Whether the unpaired card is higher or lower than the paired card
To answer the question I posed a moment ago, a random hand flops trips or a full house ~20% of the time. The rank of the paired card and how it fits into your opponent’s pre-flop range are particularly important, because the likelihood of flopping trips or better on a 244 board is much lower than on a KJJ board.

KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5a2UnBKHkU
Website: https://www.ploquickpro.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamQuickPro
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PLOQuickPro
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104806838696412174116/

Pot Limit Omaha Strategy + Winning PLO Strategy Guide

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