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$200 Zoom: A Blunderous Session

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Peter Clarke

POSTED Nov 11, 2021

Peter Clarke loads up four tables of $200 Zoom and demonstrates why playing this many tables can prove difficult even for a seasoned professional like himself.

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Lipolol 3 years, 2 months ago

Sorry for the double comment Peter, I have been looking for a good RNG for months. Right now I programmed a pretty shitty solution myself. Could you tell me with HUD are you using? As far as I can see you built some solution on Poker Tracker4 but I am not sure.

RunItTw1ce 3 years, 2 months ago

17:45 with JJ on T#3 when you fold you lose -1100bb/100 in this spot, so you think calling is losing more than this? On wizard if you face a BB cold 4bet jam JJ is still calling off at 100bb with EV of 6.9. What is the best way to think about this spot? Being ahead / behind range or just just long term win rate of this spot? Or something else?

Peter Clarke 3 years, 2 months ago

The BB/100 thing is pretty misleading here. When we play 100 hands we fold around 75 of them pre-flop and the rest are mostly smaller pots. For a hand like this to occur 100 times (which is what you're doing when you multiply the EV of an action in this hand by 100) you would have to play hundreds of thousands of hands. For this exact spot to occur 100 times you'd have to play for millions of years.

There can be no consideration that trumps EV and call is probably right in this spot. Villain did appear to be pretty passive from my HUD but I think I overdeviated here.

RunItTw1ce 3 years, 2 months ago

Peter Clarke just so I'm more clear on my understanding. You are saying because this spot doesn't happen often enough and you need maybe 500k hands for it to happen 100x? I should not worry about the -1100bb/100 win rate by folding? If person was was 100bb and 4bet to 23bb are you just calling JJ and stacking off on low flops? Then on the wizard screen shot it shows JJ higher EV than AKo. So in this spot only calling off QQ+ AKs?

side question as well with AKo or QQ if you raise Ep/MP, face a 3bet and cold 4 bet. What are you doing with these hands? Its a spot I was studying yesterday where folding and 5 betting all in seem to be relative close to break even in either line.

joeylangella 3 years, 2 months ago

18:34 you say that K is the best card in the deck for your range. Do you consider that you can represent more K's than A's from MP being the pre-flop raiser?

Peter Clarke 3 years, 2 months ago

Sorry I don't understand what you're saying here. The King is a higher EV card for my range than an ace due to me having more of a monopoly on the Kx combos than the Ax ones - though both cards are good. I don't really know what you mean by 'represent' in this context - it just sounds like you're re-stating what I said in the video- that this is the best single card to appear on the flop in this configuarion - all else being equal.

Ryan 3 years, 1 month ago

@36 w AQcc - I think you have 0ev for a check TBH. Whether or not you turn it into a bluff, IDK. It's prob the bottom of my range personally in that config so I would like to see it I think.

42.56 - QJdd; how do you view SB range for the turn float? prob not a call I would make on turn so its interesting to see. I suppose you are just calling against stuff like Kx+gutters, some FD's, with intention of bluffing river? kinda a weird spot for me, but maybe it makes sense since ranges are a bit wider bvb. just trying to wrap my head around it

Ryan 3 years, 1 month ago

RunItTw1ce that's probably true. Idk about in practice. Is IP really ever checking down a worst hand here? I guess we can chop with AQ ourselves so the EV will be >0

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