The year is coming to an end, and the holiday season is in full swing, so poker may not be the first thing on your mind right now. However, there is never a bad time to pick up some nuggets of wisdom to take with you to your next session.

Over the past week or so, 888poker ambassadors took to X/Twitter to share some quick tips, focusing on games and variations they know best. So, Vivi Saliba brings some PLO advice, while Aaron Barone and Ian Simpson share their insights about big tournaments.

These quick tips are worth checking out as they are very focused on specific areas of the game, so, although they are short, they can come in very handy in certain situations. We bring you a quick breakdown of the latest tips, but feel free to check out 888poker’s official X account and give them a follow for more.

Vivi Saliba Simplifying PLO

It’s no secret that Pot Limit Omaha is one of Vivian Saliba’s favorite poker variations, and she certainly knows a thing or two about the game, having won a WSOP bracelet in a PLO event last year.

Over the last few days, 888poker shared a few short videos of Saliba offering some beginner’s tips for PLO, and if you’re just starting up, you’ll definitely find these useful.

The first tip is that you shouldn’t play PLO like No Limit Hold’em. There are many differences between the two games, so if you’re making a transition, you need to study things like preflop hand selection.

Her second video relates to something that many PLO players, even those who have been playing for a while, struggle with. Is it possible to actually flop the nuts and fold to aggression? There are certain scenarios where this may be your best option if you have no redraws and your hand is almost guaranteed to get downgraded on many turns and rivers.

MTT Wisdom from Barone & Simpson

While Saliba is 888poker’s resident PLO expert, Ian Simpson and Aaron Barone are verified tournament crushers who know what it takes to survive and thrive in large-field events, both live and online.

One of the topics that Simpson addressed has to do with a dreaded short stack and what actually qualifies as a short stack. And, even if you don’t have many chips to work with, is your strategy really reduced to just all-in or fold?

Aarone Barone talks about the bubble strategy and how you should adjust based on your stack size and other opponents’ tendencies. A bubble stage of a tournament presents unique challenges and opportunities, and if you can recognize and take advantage of these, you can significantly improve your results.

Learning Poker on the Fly

These short tips from 888poker ambassadors show that learning poker doesn’t always have to be a difficult and time-consuming task. Sometimes, you can pick up a lot of quality knowledge on the fly, maybe even without realizing it.

While a 20-second video won’t suddenly make you a better player, every little bit adds up, and tips like these give you an idea of what you should be working on. For many beginners, this can be of vital importance.

If you’re on the very start of your poker journey, these are the kind of things you need to be reminded of constantly. Poker, in all its different forms, is a wonderful game, but becoming a winner is a challenge. Those who focus on constantly learning and improving, utilizing every opportunity they get to think about the game, are the ones who come out ahead.