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Should I pick up PLO instead of NLHE as a young beginner player?
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[QUOTE="AD_all, post: 6545264, member: 1010073"] It's generally a good idea for beginner poker players to start with No Limit Texas Hold'em (NLHE) because it is the most popular and widely available variation of poker, and it is also relatively simple to learn. Additionally, NLHE is a good choice for beginners because it allows for a wide range of strategic play and can be very rewarding for those who learn how to play well. On the other hand, Pot Limit Omaha (PLO) is a more complex variation of poker that requires a deeper understanding of hand values and pot odds. It can be more challenging for beginners to learn and can be more swingy (meaning there are larger fluctuations in chip stacks) than NLHE. That being said, there is no one "right" answer to this question and it ultimately depends on your personal preferences and goals as a poker player. If you are interested in learning a new variation of poker and are willing to put in the time and effort to learn the strategies and nuances of PLO, then it could be a good choice for you. However, if you are just starting out and want to build a solid foundation in poker, it might be a better idea to start with NLHE and then branch out to other variations once you have a good understanding of the game. [/QUOTE]
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