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  1. @CuteRavenThe rake is part of the story, but winning 1.5 and 3x's are equally part of a good ROI since they are the most frequent multipliers. Before moving to Unibet I was playing this format on pp and purchased the spins course from OP-poker, studying a bit on the side about them :)
  2. @spid3rixYou can ask for your results in the general poker part of the forum and also I track sng's in an excel, it's bascially going into gaming history and copy pasting into the spreadsheet. A couple of formulas and done..
  3. @Stubbe-Unibet I had 9 SNG's open when it happened.. managed to log in a couple of times and cashed in a few of them and got blinded down in others. How should I go about refunds in this situation? Thanks
  4. Hexas are honestly a rake trap in their current hyper fast format. If they would have used Stars format it would have been a different story, but every poker place tries to be 'unique' :) Out of curiosity, do you know games played/ROI over the stakes at HU?
  5. @Dennis_Good luck! I guess at the very least you can consider the rakeback as a set 'salary' depending on your volume. Just be wary of the card room you're playing, as it's a bit dodgy, hence why I moved away from them. (not in terms of payments, but in terms of allowing account sharing at the very least or maybe bots - you can read more on a different big forum)
  6. Think Unibet turned on doomswitch for people grinding, also went on a 10 bi downswing a level down similarly. Not much to do on the hand with trips tbh, although i've noticed that pot bets are usually strong value bets, when they come from people that rarely pot bet. But I don't think you can ever fold there..
  7. @FreedoMHonestly not sure, I don't have it with me just now. But I suspect any on amazon will do the trick, just research a bit the reviews. @Dennis_Maybe it would be worth buying the 6m hypers course from raiseyouredge if you want to focus on the 5 max.
  8. Have you considered trying to get some form of coaching as well? at the very least it reinforce that you're playing well, but probably learn a bit as well. If you subscribe for 2 months to the dude I mentioned a week ago, who streams on twitch, he gives a couple of hours of free coaching per week. Also, another idea that might seem out there but I don't think it is, would be to go on amazon and purchase a self-hypnosis book. It's helped me enormously to stay completely focused on the session and not tilt almost at all, keeping myself in the so called 'flow state'.
  9. @Dennis_sucks... on the other hand it's impressive that you've managed to grind 2k+ of runbad imho!
  10. True, I thought I was limping too much tbh. On the other hand intuitively I think people limp-fold too much. I wonder if there's a way to dynamically and mathematically adjust your range depending on how frequent villain shoves over limp..
  11. @Dennis_Fascinating, so at 10 bb they suggest limping 60% of the time? I guess the challenge is what would you limp-call All in with, based on those charts.
  12. @CuteRavenAhh I actually have a python script that does 80% of the job, probably. I initially played on a different website that accepts only UK players ( hint hint ) which has the same kind of problem. I wrote the python script that converts those hand histories to Stars format and was at the stage where I was debugging it (the hand summary at the end is tricky to get right). I kinda stopped after I moved platform, but I can share it if you wanna finish the work haha. Interesting ranges, although they don't include All ins.
  13. @Dennis_29 BB deep? Villain will call with a range that either has you crushed or it's a flip in their favour (e.g. pp)
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