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Silver1

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  1. @UAC SmallBetDonk - seems solid Oloz - not played so many hands but seems competent Was another guy as well I played today but can’t find his nick. He was one of the better NL10 guys I played.
  2. @Brocky This! Occasionally I do but you have to show these regs who the real boss is sometimes. Well, that's the plan anyway :Rofl:
  3. @UAC that’s a nice win rate! I hope the rush will keep on for you. Which regs/players at NL10 have you found toughest?
  4. @Esir thumbs up and looking forward to that:) Wish all the best of luck at the tables mate!
  5. WP! agree with @MadAdo, win rate in bb would be nice to have a peak at:) keep up the good work!
  6. Nice graph! And keep up the good work with the game and the blog. Always interesting to jump in here and look for new updates:)
  7. Sounds like standard spots and setups in which there is not much to do in those cases. So don’t be to hard on your self or over analyze your play if it feels good in overall. As long as you play according to standard and not donking around (with funky plays and crappy holdings) I think you should be happy with your game. And if you don’t feel motivated to play the best thing is to not play and do something else that you find fun and relaxing:happy: There are many days left on this year mate😉
  8. I was out hiking guys, thought that he like never should wake up with AA and KK here if he was a reg. Dont think you over sold the hand. It only shows potential lines and outcomes that take place in the micros. Seen this line taken as well and most of the times opponents can’t let go of their overpairs. You took him on a trip to valuetown.
  9. Would estimate following as a potential calling range pre flop against your 3bet QQ-99, ATs+, QJs, JTs, T9s, AJ+. KK-AA should be 4-Bet pre, these combos are less in his calling range. And you holding a K is reducing the combos of KK to be less likely (3). And when a K hits the flop there is only 1 combo left. You holding a K reduces the potential AK combos (preflop 12 and postflop 8) and if he is competent he might 3Bet some of them pre.AK is less likely weighted. Kind of like the check on the flop with the argument of that you can’t get three streets of value, can also see betting as a +EV play. First guess: JJ Second guess: AJ Third guess: ATs (hearts) or JTs (hearts)
  10. @Brocky You are in a safe company mate, I’m not an expert either:) I agree with balance against regs and to try take the most profitable line against rec’s!
  11. Interesting @Brocky. I am not totally against the limp and maybe that is the standard play here, I’m not so updated in the MTT starts these days. What do you think about balancing the range there with the lumps? Do we ever appear with AA/KK/QQ/AK/JJ/AQ at the flop after a limp in that spot or do we just give an f in balance and play exploitative with limps (I.e mid strength hands and low strength hands that are two week to play OOP) at the given stack sizes? Like the discussion and exchange of thoughts mate!
  12. @Brocky Interesting thoughts! The A7s I think we can raise and expect that BB will fold out a larger portion of his range if we do 2.8-3xBB. I don’t think that the majority of the players defend the BB in this situation wide enough to theory and therefor we can exploit this. But we do take a larger risk to reward and we can also take in discussion how well A7s will do on a flop but I think I will go for a raise here the majority of the time but might mix in a limp here and there dependent on the opponents stack size.
  13. WP @UAC! Running hot and on the right side of the variance. Keep it up:)! Would be interesting if you posted some hand histories! Always nice to discuss lines, analysis and learn from each other:)
  14. Nice start @UAC! it’s fun when you land on those crazy tables:) Ok understand, thought you were asking how many hands approximately are played once in a hour:)
  15. @Brocky I think A7s in SB 20BB vs BB is a open raise. We often lead with this hand and don’t want to give the opponent possiblikity to realize equity with his hand in that spot. We are glad to pick up the dead money in the pot (ante and blinds). If he jams we fold. We can still have a raise/fold range in that spot. 9JJ - I like the line. Can see a check there as well, maybe a bit passive but don’t want to get the X/R ja on river. If we bet we need to call. If he bets out on river, for a small amount, I call. A lead on the river from the opponent with a larg size is not that often a bluff so if that happens it will be a fold if I don’t have any reads or seen the guy come to showdown before with some random sh#t he turns into a bluff.
  16. @GR1ZZL3R or do you mean that you are delt 80-90 hands?
  17. Wow @GR1ZZL3R! Do you play 80-90 hands on a single table with 6 players on it?
  18. @UAC I mostly play cash game due to the flexibility to choose when to play and for how long. The player pool at the lower stakes are also pretty big so there are games almost all the time. Day time seems to be more reg intensive. If you play 4 tables this will make up for approximately 100 hands in one hour. I would say that these numbers are pretty close at least to where it will land. So say 20-25 hand in a hour per table dependent on card distribution and the ranges you play. I don’t track the hands in PT or other software at the moment. Wish you all the best of luck at the tables:)
  19. @MetalWolf glad to hear that:)! Agree with @MadAdo, you are inspiring. I hope this year will be good on you both when it comes to poker and life.
  20. Haha, this one got me to put a smile on my face @yarik_gr Durrrrr was the king back in days. What a legend!
  21. @GothMoth that’s a sad bust. I think I’m at those stack sizes always going for a 3bet with intention to call a shove. Why did you open-shove against his opening? You got it in really nice, just asking of interest.
  22. I’m going broke with QQ in that spot.
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