Immediately Download From The Ground Up – PLO Run It Once – Pot Limit Omaha Poker Course by Thomas Emter
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Run It Once Pro Thomas Emter guides you through a complete 54-video program that explores every detail of Pot Limit Omaha.
Starting with the essentials—such as bankroll control, recognizing rake and variance, and effective study methods—Thomas lays the groundwork needed to build lasting success at the tables.
You’ll Learn:
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Strong preflop strategies
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Navigating 3-bet pots from all positions
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Core GTO concepts with practical exploitative tweaks
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Key support skills like using software/tools, avoiding rake pitfalls, and handling variance
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Techniques for cold-calling, squeezing, and 4-betting
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Strategic changes for deep stack play
Introduction, Game Fundamentals, and Study Excellence
Course intro, bankroll management, Variance, GTO/Exploitative Play
- Course Introduction
Welcome to From the Ground Up: PLO. This opening lesson explains what the course will cover and how you can apply the concepts effectively to enhance your PLO performance. - Tools, Tactics & Study Approach
Essential resources and study habits that allow you to stand out in the game. Learn how to use software like Vision GTO Trainer at the right times and why private coaching can be highly beneficial. - Bankroll Management & Variance in PLO
A breakdown of how volatile PLO tends to be and why using a careful bankroll plan helps you progress through the stakes with minimal financial risk. - Rake Traps – Choosing the Right Poker Site
Rake is one of the biggest threats to long-term profit. This section stresses the value of choosing sites with lower rake and shows how high rake impacts overall strategy. - Transitioning to PLO from NLHE
Mistakes that No-Limit Hold’em players usually make when entering PLO and the areas where real advantages can be gained—such as smart preflop choices, equity realization, understanding SPR, and smoother equity distribution. - GTO Versus Exploitative Approach
Guidance on how to think about your strategy—when to stay close to GTO play and when to shift toward exploitative decisions. Learn how this balance can boost your expected value. - The Importance of Self-Awareness & Deep Work
Why it’s crucial to stay sharp and mindful during play. This lesson underlines the importance of picking up details from your opponents and maintaining full concentration. - Player Types, Color Coding & Table Selection
An outline of the main player profiles you’ll encounter, how to categorize them with color coding, and how this knowledge influences your approach to table and seat selection.
Preflop Mastery
Raise First In Ranges, Limpers, 3-Betting, Squeezing, 4-Bets
- Opening Ranges in Early Position
A detailed look at early position hand selection, including adjustments for loose player pools. We review which hands deliver the highest EV and why GTO should serve only as a guideline rather than the final answer. - Opening Ranges in Late Position and the SB
Building on the previous lesson, this section focuses on raising ranges from late position and the small blind. - Cold Calling In Position
Explains why overusing cold calls is costly. Instead, we should maintain a disciplined cold call range and balance it with a strong, aggressive 3-bet strategy. - Cold Calling Out of Position (Blind Defence)
A breakdown of hand selection for defending from the blinds, with emphasis on why calling too much from the small blind is problematic in high-rake environments. - Cold Calling Multiway
An analysis of the misconception that wider calls are justified in multiway pots just because of seemingly better pot odds. - In Position 3Bet Strategy
Covers the main factors that make a hand suitable for 3-betting, and highlights common mistakes players make when choosing the wrong candidates. - Out of Position 3Bet Strategy
How being out of position reduces the strength of our 3-betting range and why this disadvantage shapes our overall approach. - Squeezing In and Out of Position
Adjusting 3-bet ranges when a cold caller enters the pot. This section also discusses how to play against opponents who never fold preflop and those who frequently 4-bet with AAxx-heavy ranges. - Facing 3Bets In Position
Explores the EP vs SB dynamic, showing why many players underfold against 3-bets. Demonstrates how selective folding can maximize EV while sharpening awareness of opponents’ ranges. - Facing 3Bets Out of Position
Examines how opponents construct their ranges, how positional disadvantage affects our defense, and concepts like equity realization and equity smoothness. - 4Bet Strategy
While AAxx is the obvious 4-bet choice, this lesson shows when and how to widen the 4-bet range beyond just aces. - Facing 4Bets
Guidance on how to respond as the 3-bettor or squeezer when facing opponents with heavily AAxx-focused 4-bet ranges. - Deepstack Play (200bb effective)
Adjustments to opening, cold calling, 3-betting, and 4-betting ranges when stacks are deep, and how these factors influence raise-first-in strategies.
Postflop / Flop
Single Raised Pots, Leading, Multiway Situations
- Betsize Selection on Flop Textures
We break down different flop textures and show which bet sizes fit best in each situation and the reasoning behind those choices. - Range vs Range
An overview of why thinking in ranges matters, with discussion on concepts such as range advantage and polarity advantage. - Single Raised Pot Out Of Position (as PFR) – CBet Strategy
When acting as the preflop raiser but out of position, we explore how to structure a balanced c-bet range while considering factors like opponent type, population tendencies, and our table image. - Single Raised Pot In Position (as PFR) – CBet Strategy
Covers our default c-bet plan in position, weighing the wide calling tendencies of opponents, the power of position, and exploiting the fact that the field under-leads too often. - Single Raised Pot In Position (vs PFR) – Facing CBet
As the in-position caller facing a flop c-bet, we examine the best responses, factoring in playability on future streets with real hand examples for clarity. - Single Raised Pot Out Of Position (vs PFR) – Facing CBet
Discusses how to defend when out of position against a flop c-bet in heads-up pots, using specific hands to demonstrate the theoretical principles. - Multiway Single Raised Pot Out Of Position
Covers how to approach multiway pots from out of position, emphasizing range construction and the need for extra caution in these complex spots. - Multiway Single Raised Pots In Position
From the button versus the cutoff and big blind, we look at how being in a three-way pot changes our c-bet frequency compared to heads-up, and which boards favor aggression. - 3Bet Pots In Position as 3Bettor
After 3-betting preflop and getting called, we analyze our options. Using a sim, we see how to continue against opponents who rarely fold to 3-bets—common at low and mid stakes. - 3Bet Pots Out Of Position as 3Bettor
Explores one of PLO’s toughest spots: 3-betting out of position. We discuss which boards favor us, which favor the opponent, and the value of using a two-size betting approach. - 3Bet Pots In Position vs 3Bettor
Focuses on reacting to opponents’ c-bets in over-c-bet situations, using hand examples and population exploits to guide decision-making. - 3Bet Pots Out Of Position vs 3Bettor
We evaluate how to counter c-bets when out of position, when stabbing makes sense, and how to exploit frequent over-c-betting by considering equity shifts. - 3Bet Pots Deepstacked
One of the most challenging scenarios in PLO—deep-stacked 3-bet pots. We look at adjustments from 100bb to 200bb stacks, changes in c-bet frequency, sizing, and the role of SPR. - Multiway Squeezed Pots In Position
Examines play from the button or cutoff in multiway squeezed pots, with attention to population tendencies and how opponents build ranges. - Multiway Squeezed Pots Out Of Position
Looks at squeezed pots from out of position, focusing on how facing wide ranges affects our c-bet strategy. - 4Bet Pots as 4Bettor
After making the 4-bet preflop, we discuss how to navigate postflop decisions and build an effective plan for later streets. - 4Bet Pots vs 4Bettor
Explores our responses against a 4-bettor—when to lead, when to commit stacks, and when check-folding might be the best option, depending on board texture. - 4Bet Multiway Pots? – It Happens a Ton at These Stakes
In lower stakes where multiway 4-bet pots occur often, we analyze situations with heavy preflop action and determine the correct times to stack off.
Postflop / Turn & River
Delayed C-betting, Turn and River Transitions
- Single Raised Pot In Position Turn & River Transition as Cbettor
We study how to build a solid barreling strategy while keeping track of which turn and river cards favor our range versus our opponent’s. - Single Raised Pot Out Of Position Turn & River Transition as Cbettor
Focuses on handling multiple barrels when out of position and analyzing the ranges typical opponent types bring to these spots, supported by real hand examples. - Single Raised Pot In Position Turn & River Transition vs Cbettor
Highlights why it’s crucial to identify the opponent type, how their ranges evolve across different streets, and demonstrates concepts through specific hand situations. - Single Raised Pot Out of Position Turn & River Transition vs Cbettor
Covers when to call down or take the lead, emphasizing range thinking, recognition of opponent tendencies, and which turn/river cards shift the advantage, with illustrative hand examples. - Single Raised Pot – Checking to the River
Shows why these scenarios present strong opportunities to attack, and how falling into autopilot mode can cause us to lose significant value. - Multiway Single Raised Pot Turn and River Transition
Examines strategies for continuing in multiway pots after check-call or check-through sequences, highlighting cautious and balanced play. - Turn and River Transitions in 3Bet pots as 3bettor
Looks at turn and river play from the 3-bettor’s perspective, whether after a flop check-through or a c-bet, reinforced with practical hand demonstrations. - Turn and River Transitions in 3Bet pots vs 3bettor
Explores how to approach later streets against the 3-bettor, using hand examples to illustrate the right adjustments and decision-making process.
Theory into Practice: Recap and Conclusions
$10, $50, and $100 PLO, Furthering your PLO Education
- $10PLO: Population Tendencies, Rake, and Exploits
We look at $10PLO as the common entry point for new players, focusing on how rake impacts the game and what tendencies can be exploited at this level. - $10PLO: Applying Our Lessons to Real Hands
Continuing at the micro stakes, we highlight the value of rake awareness and demonstrate how to capitalize on the weakest players through hand examples. - $50PLO: Population Tendencies, Rake, and Exploits
Moving up to $50PLO, we examine how the games differ from $10PLO before jumping into live play to see those adjustments in action. - $50PLO: Applying Our Lessons to Real Hands
We continue by reviewing real hand histories at $50PLO, using them to showcase practical applications of the concepts introduced earlier. - $100PLO: Population Tendencies, Rake, and Exploits
The stakes double again to $100PLO. Here we compare differences from the lower levels before diving into session play and analysis. - $100PLO: Applying Our Lessons to Real Hands
Further hand breakdowns are used to connect back to earlier course material, reinforcing how concepts scale as we climb in stakes. - Recap, Conclusions, and Further Education
The course closes with a summary of the main takeaways, stressing self-study, leveraging the RIO community for ongoing improvement, and recommending books for continued learning.
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