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How to Earn Points & Unlock More Content
Welcome to the PLO Prodigies community! Here’s how you can start earning points and leveling up to access more courses and exclusive content: 1. Introduce Yourself (First Point Earned) The easiest way to begin is by making your introduction post. Share a bit about yourself: - How long you’ve been playing PLO - Stakes you currently play - Your progression goals - What you’re looking to improve on This simple step earns you your first point right away! 2. Engage With Others Helping others is one of the fastest ways to earn more points. - Reply to other members’ introductions. - Share advice, encouragement, or helpful tips Every meaningful contribution adds to your progress. 3. Hand Histories & Strategy Discussions Posting hand histories and engaging with others’ hands is another excellent way to gain points. - Post your tricky spots and ask for feedback - Give thoughtful responses to other players’ hand histories The more value you bring, the quicker you’ll level up. The system is simple: the more you contribute, the more you unlock.
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How to Post a Hand History for maximum Engagement
Watch the video below. Video Summary 1. Copy your hand from DriveHUD2 via "weaktight" format. 2. Convert it using the Hand Replayer: https://www.pokerstarsreplayer.com/ 3. Formulate your thoughts and ideas about the hand, and ask specific questions about where you would like feedback. 4. Add a screenshot of the spot in question. 5. Add your post to the proper category. (4-Card, 5-Card)
How to Post a Hand History for maximum Engagement
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1. Keep It PLO-Focused This community is for Pot Limit Omaha. Posts should relate to PLO strategy, hand histories, mindset, or growth as a player. 2. No Self-Promotion No promoting poker sites, coaching, staking deals, or external training tools. This keeps the focus on learning and growth, not selling. PLO Mastermind tools is the exception. 3. Respect Above All Disagree on strategy, not on people. Keep discussions civil, constructive, and growth-oriented. No personal attacks, trolling, or toxic behavior. 4. Post With Purpose When sharing hand histories or asking questions, provide context (stakes, reads, reasoning) so others can learn and contribute effectively. 5. Growth Mindset Come with curiosity. Mistakes are part of learning — encourage, don’t shame. 6. Confidentiality What’s shared here stays here. Respect members’ privacy and don’t leak community content outside. 7. Quality Over Quantity Avoid clutter, memes, or low-effort posts. Keep discussions educational and valuable for everyone. 8. Follow Admin Guidance I reserve the right to remove posts or members who violate the rules or harm the community's spirit.
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Hero call river or fold?
Heys guys! Just recently got back into the game after 2 months off, find it a little tougher to make the right decision, especially since I switch from GG poker to Coin poker. I was playing a 200$ game and their is 1 guy who gave great action, (6-bet shoved all in against me with AQJ8ss, 250BB deep) we are pretty deep and he was up about a 1000BB at one point, I am 500BB deep. Of course A754 triple suited is not a hand a normally play but against this guy I want to get involved. He CB pots the flop and goes for 3/4 pot on turn I decided to pot the turn, he calls. River he leads for pot and I ended up getting timed out. Can I ever find a hero call here? Seen him bluff a couple of times but he usually use a merge bet size, and the last time he pot the river vs me happen to have the nuts.
Hero call river or fold?
General 4 card question.
The trainer seems to 3 bet BB vs BUT w/all double paired hands, can anyone explain the logic in this. With 8844ss or its equivalent, flopping a set doesn't seem very strong. What am I missing?
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