Lemon_Drop
7 points
One thing i've noticed about the regs at my local casino is they love to play super loose on the button and CO and they play aggro. I mean I've had to call down a big 3rd barrel with K high and won (however I still lose money against these guys). What should I be doing most of the time against this kind of play? Should I be betting more often oop? Trapping more often?
What do i do when they 3bet?
I open pretty tight in early: I raise with AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, 99, AQs+ , AJo+, KQo, KTs+, QTs, A5s, A4s, A3s, A2s,
I open middle with anything up there ^^ and 55+, any suited ace, ATo, KJo, QJo, JTs, K9s, J9s
my range is pretty wide on SB and BB.
I'm mainly loosing money when I raise in early and middle with the above range. I consider UTG, UTG+1, UTG+2 early position, and I consider UTG+3 and UTG+4 middle.
Any advice would would be nice.
Thank you for reading.
March 12, 2017 | 1:32 p.m.
Roll... oh sorry wrong site
April 25, 2016 | 9:17 p.m.
To he honest I think if you took the small stakes and mid stakes players as a whole and divided them up by countries, the US players would be behind/losing the most. You go into a casino over here... nobody is going to know what a HUD is... some don't even know what high jack means. All they know are the names of old school poker royalty (Ivey, neagranu, Brunson) and the titles of a couple poker books they skimmed a couple years ago. I hate to talk trash about my country but small/mid stakes poker is not our strong suit.
April 25, 2016 | 8:44 p.m.
So there's a new feature in the latest cardrunner ev program called Equilibrium Solver. Is this the same thing as pioSolver?
I was previously considering getting pioSolver AND CREV, but I was wondering if that was necessary now that CREV has this new feature? Or am I just an idiot and the equilibrium solver and pioSolver are 2 different animals....?
Thanks in advance
hijack sorry
April 26, 2016 | 2:53 a.m.