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Overlimp Strategy in Multiway Pots: When and How to Play Multiway Pots

In multiway pots, limping in is a common but often misunderstood play. This article deeply explores overlimp scenarios, hand selection, postflop strategy, and common mistakes, helping you improve your practical efficiency in low-stakes cash games.

PLO Multiway Pot Survival Guide: Core Strategy from Starting Hands to Postflop

Multiway pots are extremely common in PLO, and mishandling them can lead to significant losses. This article provides a practical strategic framework from perspectives such as starting hand selection, preflop actions, postflop decisions, and risk management, helping you make better decisions in complex situations.

Multiway Pot Continuation Bet (CBet) Size Adjustment Strategy

Multiway pots (three or more players) differ significantly from heads-up pots, requiring a re-evaluation of CBet sizing. This article starts from core factors such as equity realization, range deviation, and board structure, providing betting size recommendations for different flops, positions, and player counts, helping you profit more accurately in multiway pots.

Continuation Bet Frequency Adjustment Strategy in Multiway Pots

In multiway pots, as the number of opponents increases, the effectiveness of continuation bets (cbet) decreases significantly. Starting from basic principles, this article analyzes that cbet frequency in multiway pots should be much lower than in heads-up situations, typically recommended to be controlled at 30%-40% or even lower, and discusses key factors affecting frequency such as flop structure, position, opponent range, etc., to help players optimize decisions in multiway pots.