Dylan Weisman breaks down final table strategy from a $75,000 Triton PLO event at WSOP Paradise in a new instructional preview for his Crushing PLO Tournaments course on Upswing Poker. The lesson focuses on a hand where Weisman navigated the intersection of ICM pressure, stack dynamics, and preflop decision-making against a chip leader.
Weisman's analysis explores how short stacks and medium stacks adjust their ranges when facing a dominant chip leader at a six-max or full final table. The hand illustrates why ICM considerations force tighter opening ranges for players in precarious positions, even when holding decent Omaha holdings.
The video comes from the "Plan Explained" section of his course, designed to teach tournament players how position, stack ratios, and payout jumps dictate aggressive or conservative play. Rather than relying on generic advice, Weisman uses real high-stakes action to demonstrate why certain decisions maximize equity against both the chip leader and remaining opponents.
The lesson applies broadly to PLO tournaments where bankroll and stack management separate winners from mid-field bustouts. Weisman's content targets serious grinders preparing for premium buy-in events where these dynamics determine survival.
