obsoleet
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Do you have any stats on villain? If not, typically I've found donkbets (especially pot sized) to be polarized with the bluffs typically giving up on the turn.
In this situation, the turn card isn't the best, but it's not the worst. Some bluffs in his range have converted to value. That said, one thing I tend to be sensitive to is bet sizing, and his changed. I would have expected another pot sized lead. Whether it means anything for this villain, or not, idk but I would typically note it.
Back to the hand, folding to the turn isn't bad. I probably would some amount of the time, but I would also call this bet size some portion of the time as well. For example, we hold the Jc which could improve to best out sets or a made straight by the river. He could be donking with top pair 7x which could potentially explain the reduced bet size on turn due to the Qc.
When he fires this river, however, we just can't be good the vast majority of the time. His 7x range enhanced, and we don't beat flushes, straight, Qx, etc...
You may think he is bluffing, and he certainly may have a few still left in his range that haven't converted, but the vast majority of the time we are beat and calling will be long term -EV
April 10, 2020 | 6:25 p.m.
Interested as well
April 10, 2020 | 6:06 p.m.
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April 10, 2020 | 6:05 p.m.
I play here religiously and have been for quite some time. The problem is your understanding of the BBJ.
As you stated: " I was at the 10nlz BBJ tables the entire time. I have a screenshot showing this, as well as what time the session started. At 10:17pm EST, as "Dwayne" confirms multiple times in the live chat log, someone hit a $14,000 BBJ at the $5/$10 fast fold tables. I received no portion of this prize"
There is no "Boost" $5/$10 BBJ tables on BOL… highest they go is NL500 ($2/$5) and they never run. In fact, NL10z is the only boost stake that runs. Additionally, there are no NL10 regular BBJ tables available, only boost BBJ. In case you didn’t know, there are two separate BBJs. One is a BOOST BBJ, and one is the main BBJ. The $5/$10 you refer to is the main BBJ. The NL10z tables you were on have the separate and much smaller BOOST BBJ. If the $5/$10 BBJ hits... you get no part of it my man because you weren't on the table, nor were you playing in the right BBJ.
Anyway, hope this clears things up.
April 10, 2020 | 5:48 p.m.
I'm playing NL10 Boost on Chico. DriveHUD tells me the following info:
10505 hands played -- rake paid $760.01
1385 hands won -- rake paid $72.92
the average rake in bb/100h is 7600bb / 105h? Which is 72bb/100h???
the rake taken out of hands I have won -- 729.2bb / 13.85h = 52.5bb/100h??
am I doing something incorrectly? this seems insane to me...
NL10 atm
April 13, 2020 | 11:03 p.m.