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Unibet have their own superusers in freerolls


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@Lucky7levin wrote:

@LivertoolI've literally just played a Unibet freeroll. Folded 1st three hands then dealt KQ suited in the small blind, shoved all in, got one caller. Up against A4 offsuit. Flop comes A-4-X. Any solver will tell you my shove was the optimal percentage play and A4 offsuit should not be random calling, having only limping into the pot originally. But solvers won't help anyone at Unibet if your shoving against an opponent that calls with any 2 cards and always hitting the flop. Look past all the glitzy advertising and realise that casino & poker sites aren't as big as you'd think regarding human resources/employees. Gambling licencing is a total farce.


You play NL4 and tournaments at 0 - 1 € buyins and use solvers? Usually people learn the basics first, use more "primitive" tools and only turn to solvers when they've advanced  to higher levels and have starting to stall in their learning. Lay off the fancy solvers and learn the basics. You clearly do not crasp the basics of even donkey tournaments.

Do you realize your hourly will be like 3 cents if you play freerolls according to the solver strategy, as you will then be playing a lot of tournaments for hours that do not reach the money? There is a reason people shove at the beginning to get a stack with a meaningful chance of getting money worth the playtime.

You need solver strategy as a defensive baseline approach at levels where significant amount your opponents/regs use it too. At the lowest levels you do not worry about anyone exploiting you if you do not have J6s in your range 4.46% of the time.

 

 

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