There are more J's in his range than 9's , leaving the t9 GSSD fewer average outs . With jt we dominate t9s and j9, and, if were behind always have at least 4 outs to hit (except for q9). With t9...
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There are more J's in his range than 9's , leaving the t9 GSSD fewer average outs . With jt we dominate t9s and j9, and, if were behind always have at least 4 outs to hit (except for q9). With t9...
rofl at volume (went skiing for a week) ... at least i should be able to put in some good multitabling sessions at maccas this month im hoping...
Your PFR isn't horrible ongbonga, though it seems you can probably open more PPs and some of your better suited aces as you put it (if ur IP). Possibly flat less marginal stuff OOP (i.e. fold it) to...
Like people have been saying, also try and get as many notes as you can down on people. If you're going to pigeonhole them with a note /colour you can also include something about betting patterns,...
Yeh it is a bit different. The decision on whether or not to call an all in is a little easier because we factor in our equity vs opps shoving range at that point and deduce whether the pot gives us...
What if say the board is Q98 tt and we have AcKc, does our decision to shove or flat change then?
If you ever follow such a specific formula you're going to be the most exploitable player on the planet and anyone with a brain will bluff u off anything. Stop trying to create a general play for a...
All im saying is that the less you call a slightly +EV "flip" (which isn't actually a flip newayz) the less opportunities you have to apply the edge the flip gives you in that particular situation....
Yeh obv. I like open jamming because we get called by AQ/AJ so often here...
No if you dont call 25 of those flips you lose 25 % of your advantage. Ez game bro
{Edit} The EV of each flip is 1 cent, so taking it every time we gain 1 dollar. If we dont take it 25 times we earn...
Yeh 5 or 6 bb isn't a huge risk to win a whole stack when we hit imo. Just musing on possible situations where limping would be appropriate.
Limping AK is never bad if these 2 conditions are certain, which they may be.
1. You will always get 2 or more callers if you raise to 5-6 bb.
2. You will always be able to extract money...
Good point sven. It's a very micros specific thing though I would say :P unless the pot is just the blinds like you outlined..
and yes i think when i said equity i meatn pot odds and when i said...
well the UTG limp is pretty terribad.. how does he usually come in preflop? open or limp? and is he at all positionally aware from what you picked up? The answer to those two questions may give you a...
Good question, i think some of it may come down to what you've seen him show down with. Keep in mind an 11 percent PFR range is wider than most people think, imo, and Stove's default puts all aces...
Ok, but which aces does he limp with OTB? and i would say even if there are quite a few aces, it's a pretty easy call as we only need 33 % equity vs a range which definitely contains underpairs .
maybe check into villian, considering he didn't ship the two tone flop, and hasn't been too out of line , as you've said? i.e if he bets it isn't going to be same insane overbet we cannot possibly...
I think this may have been discussed in the BC before- where OP brought up that they should fold aces pre to an all in because they had 80 % ish equity and needed 85% or something silly like that....
Definitely dont fold. I dont think there are a huge amount of weak or strong aces he's limping on the BTN with here- i think it's much more weighted towards weak BWs and PPs, esp because hes often...
yeh ur right i mean this should be in fuckin tales of poker or something really.
"when i was tilted and made a lucky call"
i'm pretty much taking the piss if i try to apply theory to any of this
kk fuckin chill.
obv not i dont go nuts with A hi and i dont play 50nl
yeh that's what i was thinkin- sample size needs to be quite a lot bigger before we can assume anything. I dont think the minraise is that significant, as this is what many fish do when raising with...
mostly because i was being retarded and tilty at the time. I was more wondering about the river decision- what if we flopped an 8 and he took this line?
idk in the long run K8 suited has value HU vs this type of player if we happen to flop top pair or better. I agree my play is retarded, was just thinking about how light we can call down vs this type...
i suppose if he was a complete unknown that would be reasonable.. but do you still put him on that range if hes still running 58/58/100 over a larger sample size?? i mean 100% afq= bets his whole...