KarateKid
3 points
Do you think is a good ideia to study postflop using only one size each street or in the turn and river using atleast 2 sizes is essential? If yes there are some size that fit best all runouts and have a higher ev on average or can I just choose a number that I like and it will work well?
Sept. 18, 2018 | 2:28 p.m.
Hi, I'm a microstakes cash game player, I'm not a mtt player, I don't even have ideia of how should be my steal shoving range on the bubble, but I won a satellit on party poker that give me a $109 ticket to any mtt on their site, but I can't just register and unregister to get the money, so I will need to play one tourney to have a chance of win some money, I'm planning to play some powerfest event this weekened but considering that I play mostly cash and I'm not a mtt player, wich tourney is the best for me (higher chance of ITM, some postflop game, and I still could win some good money)? I'm not a whale postflop, but on the preflop game I only have an ideia of what a decent preflop strategy looks like playing cash 100bbs deep, wich event is higher ev to play given these conditions? Event 42H 100k gtd on saturday 6 max with PKO and 7 minutes blinds or Event 50H on sunday 250k gtd with a regular structure and 14 minutes blinds, Event 42 I feel I have a better chance of getting some money because of the PKO but the itms and the gtd are lower and blinds increase faster, and Event 50 have a better structure to postflop game, blinds going up 14 minutes, but is a regular structure and for what I checked on the past events only a very low porcentage of the field get some money, wich of them do you think I should play? If you think I should play another event wich do you recomend?
Ps: sorry for my english
Sept. 6, 2018 | 5:28 a.m.
How much % of ev is an acceptable loss when trying to simplify a strategy? when it starts costing to much from our winrate
Aug. 31, 2018 | 3:45 a.m.
SB: $2.17 (Hero)
BB: $7.91
UTG: $2.73
MP: $3.83
CO: $2.00
Aug. 13, 2018 | 10:52 p.m.
yeah, I've seen some guys saying this, the solver can help you go to the right path a lot faster than using pure achism in other simpler tools, wish to have one is what does not lack for me, but unfortunately my bankroll walks very short haha, I hope to get out of this nl2 zoom first and then I'll see if I get the gto+, I saw some guys saying that solvers can help a lot with exploitative strategies too
Aug. 9, 2018 | 12:29 a.m.
Wow, thank you very much man! was awesome answer, thanks!!! Very cool to see the ranges and equity and how pio solver play this spot
Aug. 8, 2018 | 5:07 a.m.
SB: $4.30
BB: $3.53
UTG: $3.68
MP: $3.01
CO: $2.31
Rake is $0.01
Aug. 6, 2018 | 7:42 a.m.
SB: $1.95
BB: $2.38 (Hero)
UTG: $1.89
MP: $2.00
CO: $2.77
I play a stake much lower than you but there is one thing that is being very good to me and maybe can help you too, is decrease the number of tables to 1 or max 2 depending on your focus at the moment, sometimes we train or study a lot about a topic, but when it comes to putting it into practice we forget it or do not use it right because it is a new skill that we are learning, and to learn new skills we need to repeat it several times an focus a lot on it to internalize it in our brains to start use it properly, maybe you are studying a lot but isn't putting it in practice properly, decrease the number of tables can be good for this reason, even if needed to play only one table, a lot of time I play hand from a manner and some seconds later I realize that I shouldn't play it that way but I was on autopilot, I don't know but maybe this can happen with you too, study a lot about some topic and then don't to play it properly on the table because of the autopilot, Have you tried playing fewer tables with the focus on the maximum thinking the maximum on which way to play the hand?
Aug. 10, 2018 | 1:28 a.m.