Vincibus23
1 points
DrThinkingFool was referring to Comebackdann comment about "my reports" on PT4.
Screenshot of how it looks after throwing some random stats in it:
https://gyazo.com/9dcb8c29f7afd909d27912c8718006d3
(2NL Zoom 112k hands sample)
Sept. 14, 2018 | 7:32 p.m.
Never looked at that tab, but this is exactly what I was looking for, thank you very much @Comebackdann. Already having lots of fun seeing specific stats. I am going to create a new post when I get time on the stats and my approach to exploit them. I will also read other threads to get to know most common stats.
James Hudson started doing that yesterday, fortunatly I know now a quicker and more accurate way :)
Thanks guys, will keep you updated
Sept. 14, 2018 | 4 a.m.
Turn seems like a shove to me. Villain has $3.49 left in a pot of $3.17. Such a wet board and any card over a 9 or a spade could either kill your action or improve villain.
Fortunately for you villain did not raise turn which he absolutely should have (anyone correct me if I am wrong) and you did get away cheaply.
Your river bet seems unnecessary. Looks like a blocker bet so opponent would not bluff, but unless he comes up with a two pair bluff (which he did not raise the turn with!) you just give him free money as even a King mostly calls and you are also not bluffing him off a 9 since he really should not have any 9 at this point.
Please feel free to discuss with my comment as I am still learning and not sure of my analysis.
Kind regards Vincent
Sept. 12, 2018 | 5:13 p.m.
Hey guys,
nice to be part of this community, already enjoying the forum a lot.
I am playing a lot of 2NL Zoom on Pokerstars and want to continue there until I feel more comfortable moving up the stakes. As there often are over 1000 entries in the pool even after playing over 100k hands I still have a small or even non existing sample for a lot of players.
I wanted to ask if there is a tool (preferably on PT4 as I already got this one) to analyze the statistics of all played hands at the stake on each position. That way I could study on how to play against the player pool without playing and relying on a small amount of hand histories at player tools.
I could do this manually by calculating the frequencies of certain actions (for example VPIP) by calculating
(VPIP (player1)* player1 amount of hands + VPIP(player2)* player2 amount of hands +...+VPIP(player z)*player z amount of hands) / (total amount of hands)
However against that big player pool that would take a long time. Is there a tool for it or has anyone done something similar?
Kind regards, Vincent
I have also heard about that and I think moving to NL10 could be a shortcut, but my style is to master one „stake“ to move up. For me it was first winning a lot on fishy play money sites, then pokerstars play money, now I am winning at 2NL zoom and so on.
You will learn lots of substential lessons when you beat one stake. Imagine if sometime people will notice that you can be exploited by the playing style of 2NL or you meet whale who plays like that. You miss out lots of value or even lose money.
You should get to know how to beat every type of player in the long run to become a professional.
My tip for 2NL zoom is that you should not weigh too much on what you learn on GTO training sites as the player pool has lots of leaks like underbluffing or not having close to any bluffs as 3bets. I have observed many people who dont bluff enough in situations in which they have a range advantage so bluff catching is also not working enough as to where in 10NL Zoom I see much more of a gto approach so there you need a „better“ gto than them.
My opinion based on my experiences.
Nov. 28, 2018 | 10:15 a.m.