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 Originally Posted by Jager
I deceided last week to find a way to improve my blind play. I am not as bad as a lot of people in my DB, but I feel that I should be so much better. I think that the difference between the good players and the great players is their blind play. I see most of the good players that give me trouble(ie the ones who are better than me), are awesome with their blind play. A lot of them are winners in the SB OR they are winning back a ton in the BB. I have found that reraising my small PPs in the blinds is becoming ultra spewy as soon as a good players gets that read. I have perhaps found a way to play my small PPs without having to 3bet them preflop, this took about 6 hours of multible levels of EV calcs along with range estimates/play back %'s and counter EV calcs and more %'s. We will see if this works  , I think it will but really won't know until at least 100k hands of testing. So after learning a lot about poker and how to counter the way the standard Tag/Lag's of the world play their hands, I deceided to reengineer my entire game. I spent another 6 hours today, working on every position, going through my 500k hand DB, seeing how I played my hands and how much I won with them and where. I based most of my new game around my plan for my Blind Defense, because I feel that it is so strong I should be using it UTG and a lot in MP. The CO and BT are a little different, so there is obviously some adjustments there, however I think it will still be quite effective in certain situations to maximize my value and also make playing me seem like hell, as my image at times may get way out of line but never into -EV territory. I think this plan will put me around a 23/19 game. I am not going to discuss specifics about this at this time, but hopefully you will seem them in my results. Wish me luck!!
dont u think u r too into all the statistics. stop trying to play with certain stats - who cares! just take what the games give u! just play dude, just play and dont worry about money or stats or whatever, and dont be predictable.
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