Thursday, 31 May 2012
I would say standard raise first in for 6-max is around 15% UTG, 20% MP, 28% CO, and 45% button
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
basic defending frequencies
vs 3/4 psb cbet
defend 60% of your range on the flop (we need to defend more if just call, less if we raise)
60% x 60% = 36% on the turn
60% x 60% x 60% = 21% on the river
defend 60% of your range on the flop (we need to defend more if just call, less if we raise)
60% x 60% = 36% on the turn
60% x 60% x 60% = 21% on the river
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
realizing Equity
we're able to realize our equity very effectively with SCs, because when our equity is very low we fold and when it's higher we either can call or bluff raise effectively.
types of Equity
we can jam OESD + FD with 52% equity and it will be very likely +EV because it retains all or most of its equity against the opp's value betting and raising range.
if we did that with a pocket pair with 52% equity, we would get destroyed.
if we did that with a pocket pair with 52% equity, we would get destroyed.
Friday, 25 May 2012
PLO 101
Other Tools & Info
WiltOnTilt’s Mathematics of NLHE:
http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/8-Mathematics_of_NL_Holdem/20-Season_Premiere
You can check this at propokertools beta using the “count” tool:
http://beta.propokertools.com/simulations
Use Excel to calculate complex cases
Sean Poker blog post:
“Breakdown of an Omaha Preflop Range”
http://seanpoker.net/518/articles/breakdown-of-an-omaha-preflop-range
“Omaha Preflop Range With ProPokerTools”
http://seanpoker.net/821/articles/omaha-preflop-range-with-propokertools
Tom “LearnedFromTV” Chambers PLO book:
http://plotheory.com/Book/tabid/77/Default.aspx
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
exploitative play for SSNL
* be very quick to fold when you are being shown aggression after betting yourself. (ppl dont bluff enough when you cant be strong, much less when you can be)
* slow down and ask yourself if your opp can be bluffing on later streets. Did he have to pass up a +EV bluff earlier? Is he capable of this? Most likely not
- e.g. we open CO w K6dd, BTN calls. flop Qh6s3d. we cbet, he calls. turn 2s goes x/x. riv is 2c, we check, he bets. now, hes almost NEVER bluffing here - this is marginal value hand trying to get value. we shuld NOT call.
* I check back turns and VB riv small all the time vs regs.
- logic: when I bet the turn. I can threaten betting the riv. When I bet the riv the hand ends, and I don't trust him only folding to a single bet.
* slow down and ask yourself if your opp can be bluffing on later streets. Did he have to pass up a +EV bluff earlier? Is he capable of this? Most likely not
- e.g. we open CO w K6dd, BTN calls. flop Qh6s3d. we cbet, he calls. turn 2s goes x/x. riv is 2c, we check, he bets. now, hes almost NEVER bluffing here - this is marginal value hand trying to get value. we shuld NOT call.
* I check back turns and VB riv small all the time vs regs.
- logic: when I bet the turn. I can threaten betting the riv. When I bet the riv the hand ends, and I don't trust him only folding to a single bet.
Sunday, 6 May 2012
EV =/= Equity
sometimes u gonna have a hand that has over 50% equity and gonna have to fold it
other times ull have a hand thats have only 15-20% equity and its gonna be incredibly +EV super ez call
other times ull have a hand thats have only 15-20% equity and its gonna be incredibly +EV super ez call
basic math
#1
we cbet flop oop 6bb into 8bb. If we bet the turn 50% of the time, how often do we need to x/call or x/raise the turn so we prevent our opp to profitably peel w pure air OTF if we assume he'll bet 14bb into 20bb on the turn?
-6bb*(0.5) - 20bb(x) + 14(1-0.5-x) = 12%
#2
opp opens 3b in SB we 3bet to 10bb in BB he 4bets to 20bb we jam 100bb total.
how often does our 5bet bluff need to succeed if our hand has 33% eq?
200*33% = 66bb -> we get back when he calls
we lose 24bb when bluff fails cos we risk only 90bb (10 already in the pot)
we win 20+10 if bluff succeeds.
30bb(x) - 24bb(1-x) = 0, so x = 44,4%
we cbet flop oop 6bb into 8bb. If we bet the turn 50% of the time, how often do we need to x/call or x/raise the turn so we prevent our opp to profitably peel w pure air OTF if we assume he'll bet 14bb into 20bb on the turn?
-6bb*(0.5) - 20bb(x) + 14(1-0.5-x) = 12%
#2
opp opens 3b in SB we 3bet to 10bb in BB he 4bets to 20bb we jam 100bb total.
how often does our 5bet bluff need to succeed if our hand has 33% eq?
200*33% = 66bb -> we get back when he calls
we lose 24bb when bluff fails cos we risk only 90bb (10 already in the pot)
we win 20+10 if bluff succeeds.
30bb(x) - 24bb(1-x) = 0, so x = 44,4%
FACT bet sizing
if we cbet 3/4 psb each street and flop pot size is 8bb
final pot size = 8bb * 2.5^3 = 125bb
final pot size = 8bb * 2.5^3 = 125bb
Saturday, 5 May 2012
FACT
Matt Janda's vids so good for my game
omg Understanding Equity just made me realize I know nothing about this wicked game and insta improved my w/r by at least 1bb /100
I love this game.
Aejones - "always be protected" / Janda - "I very, very rarely will pull a big bluff with bad randomizers"
-> getting the nuts 10% of the time on the riv for free is HUGE
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cbetting and significance of polarizing a range.
- is it better to cbet T9hh on a QT4r board or x/call? What variables determine this?
omg Understanding Equity just made me realize I know nothing about this wicked game and insta improved my w/r by at least 1bb /100
I love this game.
Aejones - "always be protected" / Janda - "I very, very rarely will pull a big bluff with bad randomizers"
-> getting the nuts 10% of the time on the riv for free is HUGE
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cbetting and significance of polarizing a range.
- is it better to cbet T9hh on a QT4r board or x/call? What variables determine this?
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
barreling
good turn cards to barrel - scare cards that dont hit their entire range
QT6ss, turn is 3s
dbl & triple barrel weak plrs when their ranges are face up and weak
QT6ss, turn is 3s
dbl & triple barrel weak plrs when their ranges are face up and weak
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