NL50 Fullring: how to improve your non-showdown winnings?
Posted by I-Sue-U
Posted by I-Sue-U posted in Low Stakes
NL50 Fullring: how to improve your non-showdown winnings?
Hi guys!
As you may remember, I made my transition to NL50 ZOOM FR.
The title says it all I guess: I think that one of the aspects where you can gain some edge against the average regular it's by improving your non showdown winnings, even if I realize is not that easy.
At this level people play really thight on average, which means that they 3-bet 5% or less, and also that their aggression postflop most of the times is genuine.
Also, quite a lot of opponents like to trap when they got a good hand, sometimes even on boards when it's dangerous for them.
As a result, I find myself bet/folding maybe too much in different scenarios, or when I face bad runouts.
To improve, I started to:
1) Openraising x2 when 100x any position (except for the SB)
2) Calling a bit more when 3-betted or 4-bet/folding more when seems right (for example, against guys who 3-bet way to much from the blinds against button openings)
You think that this could be a decent start? What else I can do to improve in this area?
I understand that playing FR small stakes you can't expect to have a "nice" red line, but still...
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