njbrox
1 points
You haven't included any stack size information. Watch some mid/highstakes 6 Max games and see what they are doing.
Nov. 13, 2013 | 3:49 p.m.
Yeah +1 on river calling range being pretty inelastic here vs any reg.
Nov. 13, 2013 | 3:46 p.m.
What would you say a high sq % is? A lot of the regs at 50 are lower than 5%
Sept. 25, 2013 | 4:26 p.m.
I think you should just 4b pre and stack off. You should pretty much ignore 3b stats with such a small sample unless they are clearly targeting your opens over half the time or something, especially if you are on the tighterer side facing 3bets.
Sept. 19, 2013 | 10:44 a.m.
In the second hand the villain isn't getting immediate odds on the turn with 18/52 but since you put the rest in on the river he is getting good implied odds
Sept. 19, 2013 | 9:27 a.m.
I downloaded the free snowie preflop app for my phone.
In the first instance I defined a spot where we were on the button and facing a raise from the cutoff. The range it specified is unimportant for this query. All we need to consider is that it suggested flatting TT 100% vs such an open.
Following this I decided to see what I would be jamming over a 4bet from the cutoff. It then suggested 5 bet jamming TT.... I don't understand how one can ever have the option to jam, as the suggestion was to flat that particular hand with 100% freq.
I know it is a free app and I assume that it is programmed with the assumption of 100bb stacks and everyone else at the table playing optimally but, and I am no expert, this discrepancy in what to do with TT seems to be against the "overall game strategy" that I understand gto to be. For example flatting KK/QQ in certain "facing 4b" spots to protect your weaker defends. If you however only played one hand of poker ever and you were facing a 4b and held KK I guess the right play would be to jam it 100%.
Modern buddah I think it is "thick value." But yeah, same thing. Even when the action is bad at the low stakes you aren't looking hard enough I'd you are only playing with nits. Having nits to your left and an exploitable folder vs 3 bet can be a pretty profitable table if you don't over do it and force an adjustment.
Nov. 13, 2013 | 4:16 p.m.