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PLO Odds Calculator

Omaha equity for 4-card hands

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In PLO, you must use exactly two hole cards and three community cards to make a hand.

Based on Monte Carlo simulation with 10000 random scenarios

Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. Gambling involves risk and you should never bet more than you can afford to lose. We are not responsible for any financial losses incurred while using this tool or following its recommendations. Past performance and statistical probabilities do not guarantee future results. Please gamble responsibly.

How to Use the PLO Odds Calculator

Select your PLO variant, add your hole cards, and run the simulation.

  1. Choose your PLO variant (4, 5, or 6 cards)
  2. Select your hole cards
  3. Add community cards if known
  4. Set player count and run the simulation
  5. Review equity and AI recommendations

How PLO Differs from Hold'em

More hole cards

PLO gives you 4-6 hole cards, creating more draws and stronger hands.

Use exactly two

You must use exactly two hole cards and three board cards to make a hand.

Equity swings

Hand equities run closer together, so position and board texture matter more.

Bigger pots

More draws mean bigger pots and more multi-way action.

PLO Variants

PLO-4

Standard Omaha with four hole cards.

PLO-5

Five hole cards for bigger draws and closer equities.

PLO-6

Six hole cards with massive drawing potential.

PLO Strategy Notes

Nut potential

Prioritize hands that can make the nuts, not just strong draws.

Wraps and blockers

Wraps create huge equity, while blockers reduce opponent strength.

Position matters

Play more hands in position because equities run tight.

Pot control

Avoid bloating pots with marginal one-way hands.

Track your poker bankroll

Log sessions and analyze your PLO results.