Start Studying PLO6 Postflop Today!

Study PLO6 postflop with solver solutions for Heads-Up and 5-Max games.

Start Studying PLO6 Postflop Today!

The implementation of six-card Pot-Limit Omaha is by far the most ambitious update we've ever released in PLO Genius.

With more than 20 million possible starting hand combinations — over 75 times as many as in regular PLO — the six-card format pushes both players and solvers to entirely new levels of complexity.

The challenge goes far beyond the sheer number of hands. Additional hole cards create significantly more draws, redraws, blocker combinations, and mixed-value holdings. As a result, equities tend to run much closer together, marginal decisions become more frequent, and postflop play becomes considerably more nuanced.

At first glance, PLO6 can look like complete chaos.

But once you take a closer look, there’s a clear structure behind it — and PLO Genius helps you make sense of it.

Where to Start with PLO6 

Like every poker format, PLO6 can be played under different game structures. Since solving six-card Omaha is exceptionally resource-intensive, our initial postflop library focuses on the CoinPoker format.

The available solutions cover both Heads-Up and 5-Max games at 40 BB and 100 BB stack depths, all played with a preflop ante. New calculations are added regularly as we continue expanding the available content.

Your PLO6 postflop study starts here

Our long-term goal is to provide comprehensive coverage of these formats by gradually adding more solved single-raised and 3-bet pots, along with an ever-growing range of scenarios.

If you're looking for a spot that isn't available yet, you don't have to wait. Our custom solving feature also supports PLO6, allowing you to request on-demand calculations for virtually any flop, turn, or river in both Heads-Up and 5-Max games.

Sixth Card Change Everything

Every additional hole card dramatically increases the game's complexity.

The most obvious difference appears before the flop. While regular PLO features 270,725 unique starting hand combinations, PLO6 increases that number to more than 20.3 million.

With so many more possible combinations, postflop play becomes a fundamentally different game.

In a SRP, the Button can arrive at the flop with more than 16 million possible hand combinations

Evaluating any given situation requires you to consider a much wider range of possible outcomes and interactions than in regular PLO.

The additional cards also reduce the relative strength of many hands that are considered premium in regular PLO. Sets, straights, and even some made flushes are more frequently dominated or drawing thin against stronger holdings. Understanding when a hand is truly strong — and when it merely looks strong — is one of the biggest adjustments players need to make when moving to PLO6.

This is precisely where solver work becomes invaluable.

Learn PLO6 with PLO Genius

The PLO6 postflop experience follows the same workflow you're already familiar with in PLO Genius.

You can explore optimal strategies and frequencies, filter ranges by hand classes, analyze EV and equity, navigate through different action sequences, examine specific turn and river runouts, and build custom scenarios for deeper study.

PLO6 is available as part of the PRO plan.

Along with full access to the PLO6 libraries and their regular updates, PRO members also gain access to on-demand solving for any flop, turn, or river (including multiway scenarios), MonkerSolver import, Aggregate Reports, Hand Import, and the complete All-In-or-Fold flop library.