Dylan Weisman launches Crushing PLO Tournaments, a new educational course targeting Pot Limit Omaha tournament play. The course addresses a gap in poker training. PLO tournaments remain soft fields with large prize pools, yet quality instruction on beating them remains scarce.
Weisman built the curriculum around custom solver work, moving beyond general strategy frameworks. The course teaches specific exploitative approaches rather than theoretical abstractions. This methodology targets the actual weaknesses present in PLO tournament fields.
PLO tournament poker differs fundamentally from No Limit Hold'em. Four-card holdings create exponentially more hand combinations. Position dynamics, hand strength assessment, and aggression frequencies all require distinct adjustments. Weisman's solver-based approach quantifies these differences with precision.
The course content covers tournament-specific scenarios. Early-stage play, ICM considerations, and endgame dynamics receive dedicated attention. Players learn how to identify soft opponents and extract value systematically.
Upswing Poker published the announcement, signaling institutional backing for PLO education. The timing reflects growing interest in alternative formats among serious poker players. As No Limit Hold'em becomes increasingly competitive, profitable players migrate toward softer games where edge translates directly to earnings.
