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Preflop play in Pot Limit Omaha can be daunting.

There are 270,725 hands to wade

through, and the all-in equities of 🫰 said hands run very closely together.

A♠A♦K♠K♦ is

arguably the best starting hand in PLO. Let’s take a look at its 🫰 equity against

T♠8♣4♣2♥:

This garbage hand musters over 34% equity against an absolute monster.

Edges

get smaller as equities run closer together, 🫰 which is why PLO feels more gamble-y than

NLH. But there are still tactics you can use to maximise your 🫰 edge preflop and set

yourself up for success postflop.

We’ll talk about two preflop tactics in this article:

‘pushing’ and ‘pulling’. 🫰 These tactics can help give structure to the often-confusing

world of preflop PLO.

Let’s get straight to it.

Pushing vs pulling in 🫰 Pot Limit

Omaha

‘Pushing’ and ‘pulling’ describe the two approaches we can take with a hand

preflop. More specifically:

Pushing: The act 🫰 of fast-playing to reduce the number of

players that will see a flop

Pulling: The act of calling to induce other 🫰 players to

call as well

If you’re a No Limit Hold’em player, you’ve probably used similar tactics.

Consider:

All the times you’ve 🫰 attempted to ‘push’ multiple opponents out of the pot

preflop by squeezing with a strong-but-vulnerable hand like AQo

The many times 🫰 you’ve

limped behind with a small pair to ‘pull’ more opponents into the pot for when you

spike a set

That 🫰 said, figuring out which hands to pull and push with is more

complicated in PLO than NLH. Let’s dive into 🫰 specifics.

Which hands should you push

with?

When pushing, our main goal is to minimise the number of players in the hand.

🫰 Therefore, we should choose to push with hands that play well in large, heads-up

pots.

Hands that benefit from low stack-to-pot 🫰 ratios–which allows us to get all-in on

earlier streets–function well as pushes. Semi-connected, double-suited broadway pair

holdings–think K♠K♥7♠8♥–and double-paired, double-suited 🫰 middling hands–think

T♦T♣9♦9♣–are candidates that do well when the SPR is low.

Multi-component hands

function well as pushes as well. (If 🫰 you’re unfamiliar with preflop components in PLO,

read this article.). Hands with multiple components will connect with the flop across 🫰 a

variety of textures, thus allowing us to exert more pressure on our opponent(s).

Here

are five examples of hands you 🫰 should usually look to push with:

AA45 single-suited

JJT9 double-suited 9988 double-suited ATTx double-suited T987 double-suited

Which hands

should you pull with?

Our 🫰 goal when pulling is to incentivise calls from the players

behind. The resulting multiway pot means we should look to 🫰 pull with hands that can

make the nuts relatively easy.

A single-suited, connected hand like A♦T♣9♦8♠ is a prime

example of 🫰 a pulling hand as it can hit the nut flush and multiple nut straights. If we

make our hand, we 🫰 may win a big pot against a player with the second or third nuts, who

came in behind us with 🫰 a weak range.

Pulling hands realise their equity in a rough

way–they hit a narrow range of board textures–and thus perform 🫰 best when the SPR is

high. It’s typically best to avoid committing to the pot with hands that realise their

🫰 equity in a rough way.

Here are five examples of hands that function well as

pulls:

JT98 unsuited QQ98 single-suited AJ89 single-suited 🫰 789T unsuited AK98

double-suited

But it isn’t always that simple

Some hands are exceptions to the

pushing/pulling categorisation method used above.

Very strong 🫰 hands that are connected,

double-suited and A-high–think AKQJ or AKT7–may seem like pulling hands, but they are

simply too strong 🫰 to play as a call. Pushing with such hands is more effective, as it

will allow you to extract value 🫰 and thin the field, which means your great equity is

more likely to hold.

Similarly, there are instances where we should 🫰 pull with hands

that we would usually push with. For instance, using a push hand as a pull is a 🫰 good

adjustment if there have been multiple callers and we don’t have enough fold-equity to

justify pushing given the strength 🫰 of our hand.

Don’t get carried away with pushing

people around

Be careful not to go overboard when it comes to pushing 🫰 and pulling. Just

because a hand seems like a push doesn’t mean you should raise it–or even play it–every

time. 🫰 For example:

$1/$2 PLO Cash Game. 100BB Effective Stacks

Hero is dealt J♠8♦7♠6♦

in the CO

Tight player raises toR$6 from UTG. 5 🫰 folds. Hero…

Despite boasting multiple

features of a typical pushing hand, this hand should be folded. Since we are up against

🫰 a strong UTG opening range, pushing with a relatively marginal hand like this one would

be far too loose.

J♠8♦7♠6♦ will 🫰 find itself in a lot of tough spots postflop, and will

often lose big pots at showdown when it hits 🫰 good-but-second-best hands.

Keep this idea

in mind when categorising your hands. Don’t just push or pull for the sake of it 🫰 –

think about the ranges of your opponents and how your exact hand will shape up against

them before you 🫰 make your decision.

Final thoughts on pushing & pulling

Following the

core principles outlined above is a good starting point, but always 🫰 remember that your

ranges should be fluid and exploitative adjustments should be made depending on the

tendencies of your opponents.

Good 🫰 luck at the tables!

P.S.: My next PLO article is

going to involve analysing some interesting high-stakes hands – if you’ve 🫰 got any

requests for fun hands that you want analysed, tweet me at @GeorgeCMathias or post them

in the comments 🫰 section.

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