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Watch venividi1993 Breaking Down the CoinPoker’s PLO Cash Game World Championship [Part 1]

If you like clean Pot Limit Omaha thought processes, this one’s worth your time. In his latest play-and-explain from the CoinPoker PLO Cash Game World Championship, venividi1993 walks through live decisions in real time, mixing sharp theory with practical reads. He starts fast, navigates some tricky blocker spots, and even spikes a royal flush. Will he get paid? Only one way to find out!

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What can you expect?

A flying start: early three-way all-in sets the tone (0:07–0:30)

Right out of the gate, venividi opens, faces a 3-bet and a 4-bet, and finds himself in a likely “AA vs. high cards” clash. Action piles in and it becomes a three-way all-in. He notes this is standard in 6-max where Aces show up a ton. Is he gonna ship it?

Takeaway: don’t overreact to early stacks flying in. In PLO, equities run close. If your construction performs well versus AA and big card clumps, you’re not punting. Stick to your plan and play the EV, not the fear.

Building ranges through c-bets and big turn sizings (0:34–1:12)

A few seconds later he flops a flush with no pair and bets big. His logic is clear: on four-flush or monotone textures, range representation narrows fast. He wants to polarize with either the nut flush or the nut-flush blocker, so a bigger turn size makes sense (0:34–1:12). When called, he recognizes villains are continuing with strong ranges and plans rivers accordingly.

Copy this: when the board screams “nuts or nothing,” go bigger. That allows your nutted hands and your best blockers to print while forcing dominated draws and second-best flushes into mistakes.

Royal flush and the quiet pain of value extraction (4:30–5:05)

Yes, the headline moment. “Whoa, we have a Royal Flush.” He goes for value and even mentions how tough it is to get paid with the literal nuts. Best part is how disciplined he stays with sizing and targets the right part of villain’s range. He hopes for a nine-high flush and gets looked up (4:30–5:05).

What to learn: even dream scenarios need a plan. Don’t auto pot. Target the exact second-best cluster you think villain can’t fold. If they can have Q-high flushes, size up. If their range is capped lower, go a touch smaller to earn that thin call more often.

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Hand selection clarity for 6-max PLO (7:58–8:31)

Quick but useful segment. He explains what actually counts as a playable open, especially under the gun. You either want high, connected, and suited cards, or those sneaky connected sets that make strong hands on boards your opponents don’t expect you to hit (8:01–8:31).

Top set: when to slow play vs. when to push (8:35–9:11)

He talks through top-set lines on dynamic textures. Sometimes you need to slow down to protect your checking range. Other times, you “just want to get money into the pot,” especially when the turn “brings in a lot of draws” and protection plus value align (8:35–9:11).

Rule of thumb: if the board will flip equities fast on turns and rivers, prefer betting. If your hand blocks too much of villain’s continuing range and the board won’t change as often, checking can print more EV.

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What is the CoinPoker PLO Cash Game World Championship?

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The CoinPoker PLO CGWC is not your average online poker series. Here’s why the first edition made massive waves in the PLO community:

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Practical takeaways you can use today

  • Respect population tendencies first. Veni’s Ace-of-Hearts call shows how thin exploits depend on reads. Start with the population baseline in your pool, then deviate.
  • Size up on polarized runouts. Your nutted hands and your best blockers benefit from pressure. Bet BIG!
  • Label opponents fast. He’s constantly noting who is “super tight” vs. “creative.” This drives his river decisions.
  • UTG discipline. Open ranges should be tight, connected, and suited. Build hands that play for stacks on hidden boards.
  • Protect checking ranges on dry textures. Slow play with the right combos, not the obvious ones.

Conclusion

This first episode delivers exactly what you can expect from a PLO professional. Real decisions. Honest explanations. No fluff. The early all-in win, the Ace-of-Hearts hero call lesson, the surprise King-Jack bluff, and the royal flush value line tell a complete story. If you’re grinding low or mid-stakes, bookmark the blocker discussions and the top-set sections. Then rewatch the timestamps, pause, and ask yourself what your own pool does. That’s how you turn a YouTube session into a higher win rate.

Key Takeaways

  • Early three-way all-in is standard 6-max PLO. Play the EV, not the fear.
  • On monotone or four-flush boards, polarize and size up.
  • Blockers matter, but only if villains actually bluff. Reads first.
  • Royal flush or not, value targeting beats vanity sizing.
  • Top set lines depend on texture and how fast equities shift.
  • Jams without the right blockers are spew. Let it go.

FAQs

Who is venividi1993?

A high-stakes PLO specialist known for elite technical play and his role in the Galfond Challenge. He creates educational content with a strong focus on live decision-making.

Why is blocker logic so important in Pot Limit Omaha?

Because equities run close and ranges get narrow on many textures. The right blocker lets you attack or defend profitably. The wrong one turns a fine idea into a losing call.

Where can I study more PLO strategy for free?

Check out our PLO training site reviews: PLO Mastermind and Run It Once.

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