Monday, 16 June 2025

new vid - 50nl crush

link >

like this dude's style - in a similar camp as Pr0digy:

big theme: 

- playing with intensity - trying to soak up every little piece of info we can pick up at the table (SS players give off a lot - they're not deceptive / balanced enough)

- fishing for reads: 

        induce them to give off info by : small bets, checks, ..

- timing tells (betting small on a low wet board, watching if he snap-calls)

- should have everyone colour coded playing in these games, notes on timing tells, etc

- watch your customers intently (interesting hands you're not involved in etc.) the more you do itm the better you become at it, start noticing patterns etc.

heuristics"the lower the stakes, the more you can deviate from the "story" and "abuse" (e.g. this play, even at 3k nl vs unknown where he bluff shoves the brickiest river) - he seems to not care much about the "story" vs recs


shark mentality - shift in perspective: ** so much for him to be worried about on this runout **

river bluff sizing 

calls 2 small bets ip, then shoves river for 1x pot when checked to.. (NOT strong story / OK runout & blockers)

timing & bet size manipulation exploit

and here  / cool hand & explain /

** cbet small on low dynamic board - if he snap calls - not too many strong hands - we can run multi street bluff **

widening PF 3bet range IP vs high VPIP (consider SPR (stack / open size)

uses 50% raise pf for 3bet sizing


A4s min 3bet BvB - spicy

"the snap-check was not built to face more than 2x the pot"

"sometimes you need to care less about how good your story is, and more about how much you can bully them into folding"


"am looking for exploits, but if i can't pick up anything i am just trying to play good solid poker"

Thursday, 5 June 2025

Uri nuggets: Couple adjustments to our mid-low stakes STRAT to integrate

Integrate:

this would be a good turn raise vs guys who are not aware of theory - and just bet their medium strength hands with this middling size on the turn

  • they’re often bet /folding to pressure

  • as played villain’s raise size doesn’t feel big enough for a hand that wants to stack-off (33, 54s)


“the more you feel free to attack these sorts of spots, the more you’ll get a feeling for when ppl have it and when they don’t”


>> very powerful concept: can extrapolate from that, and apply to how different players think about the game when facing aggression:     
    -  aggro guy will be better skilled at assessing the spot than a nit, who himself doesn't really bluff this spot



nugget: here I like checking back our TP - it’s like the opposite of low-mid stakes meta game, where ppl bet all their good hands.. having TP in our check-back range is very deceptive and as such opponents are more likely to make bigger mistakes compared to if i were to just stab the hand

just going to shove here w 25BB in the pot already. (got called by KTo !!)


nugget: the adjustment to someone who is too loose preflop is - adjust your 3bet range - no bluffs & wider for value



Monday, 2 June 2025

Uri: colour coding for quick pre-flop decisions / player types

 i have one colour for 

- tight, 

- 1 for fish, 

- 1 for whale, 

- one for normal reg, 

- one for aggro reg

= 5 colours overall