• Over Full vs Under Full

    Over Full vs Under Full

    Understanding Overfull vs. Underfull An “overfull” refers to a full house with the higher three of a kind, while an “underfull” is a full house with the lower three of a kind. The distinction between these two types of full houses is crucial in PLO, as it often determines the winner in full house vs….

  • Understanding Effective Stack Size

    Understanding Effective Stack Size

    Understanding effective stack sizes is crucial in poker, as they significantly influence your strategy in every hand. Let’s delve into what effective stack sizes are and how they impact gameplay. What Are Effective Stack Sizes? Effective stack sizes refer to the size of the smallest stack involved in a hand between two players. It’s the…

  • No limit Texas Hold’em: An introduction

    The dynamic world of poker encompasses both the intricate art of reading opponents and the precise science of mathematics. This multifaceted game demands a dual approach: one rooted in keen observation, the other in rigorous analytical thinking. Firstly, the art of reading opponents in poker is akin to a delicate dance of psychology and strategy….

  • Pot Limit Omaha: An introduction

    Pot Limit Omaha: An introduction

    Introduction As we embarked on the 21st century, the poker landscape was predominantly ruled by limit poker, a staple in card rooms across the United States. However, a series of serendipitous events revolutionized this arena. The advent of online gaming and the expansion of casinos democratized poker, bringing it into the limelight. Chris Moneymaker’s unexpected…

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This is how it all started…


Hey, I’m John. During office hours, I’m your go-to control systems engineer, fine-tuning processes that keep the world running smoothly. But when the monitors go dark and the hum of machinery fades, I’m shuffling up to dive into the strategic universe of Pot Limit Omaha.

My fascination with PLO? It sparked into life the same day Chris Moneymaker turned the poker world on its head. Watching him was like a lightbulb moment – it wasn’t about the hand you’re dealt, but how you play it. That hit home for an engineer like me, who solves puzzles for a living.

PLO’s intricate layers were a natural fit for my analytical brain. It’s chess at a hundred miles an hour, with cards. Every night, I’d log on, and the virtual felt became my second lab, where probabilities and psychological warfare blended into a thrilling experiment.

I didn’t start with much – just a bankroll funded by coffee-skipped mornings and a relentless drive. But I was used to complex systems and long-term strategies. In PLO, every hand’s a new challenge, a new set of variables to compute and control, much like the systems I engineer by day.

I started sharing my journey online, no fancy name, just the musings of a man who sees the world in odds and outs. Turns out, there’s a whole community out there hungry for that kind of methodical breakdown. They started following my tales of four-card puzzles, where every session sharpened my game and my narrative.

I’m not in it for fame or a Moneymaker miracle – though I wouldn’t say no to a big win. For me, it’s about the satisfaction of cracking the code, one pot at a time. I dissect my plays, optimize my strategies, and when I hit that sweet spot, it’s better than the most elegant algorithm.

So, here’s to the grind, the thrill, the endless quest for that perfect strategy. I’m John, the engineer who’s programming his path to PLO mastery, one hand at a time. Let’s see where this game takes us.

John Whang

Poker Enthusiast and Engineer