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Survivor 24 "one World"
ChicagoMike22 replied to Mercury69's topic in Entertainment: Television, Movies & Music
Shipped Now. The transfer will come from "The Currency Exchange records"Sorry for the delay. Completely my fault. I just forgot about it all week. -
Survivor 24 "one World"
ChicagoMike22 replied to Mercury69's topic in Entertainment: Television, Movies & Music
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Survivor 24 "one World"
ChicagoMike22 replied to Mercury69's topic in Entertainment: Television, Movies & Music
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How do you get into the Stars $10 rebuy with FPPs?
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What are you doing to counter your low cbet percentage. i.e. you can't be chk/folding 45% of the time. Are you chk/calling something along the lines of ace high? I don't feel comfortable chk/calling oop outside of trapping with a hand. I feel its spew when I then have to chk/fold the turn.
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I was playing around with a 35% steal range and came up with this. "22+,A2s+,K5s+,Q9s+,J8s+,T7s+,97s+,87s,76s,65s,54s,43s,32s,A2o+,KTo+,QTo+,J9o+,T9o" I'll try to pay more attention to steal opportunities folded to me in CO and BTN. How often are you chk/folding after 3betting out of position. I tend to chk fold on bad flops against regs. i.e. low draw heave connected boards, etc.I'm cbetting 80% when 3bet = true. vs 70% 3bet overall.
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Grazie for taking the time on this by the way.
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Yeah, it is for sure post flop and looks like most likely in 3bet pots. When you say you play passively from position is this both as the 3better and calling in pos. By passive I believe you mean you are more incline to go to showdown or give up than push a thin vb or bluff, yes?My steal pct is 31.7 and fold to 3bet is 62.9.
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filtering by preflop actions my average profit is the following, b/c that is the most straight forward stat analysis. 3bet = 3 bb4bet = 7.3sqeeze = 5cold call = .39Calling 3bets losing .50If you are winning a full bb more per 3bet hand, that could be an area for me to look at in addition to calling 3bets.
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How many bb are you averaging when 3bet = true.
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I'm 3betting AK 87% of the time. I'm only 3betting 5.5 overall.
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I'll try 3betting it more as a default. I was working off this idea that 3betting the high end of my range was a waste verse a guy that folds to 80%+ of 3bets, b/c 80% of the time I am only picking up his open and the blinds.... but 7bb is 3x my average profit w/ AK. hmmmmm
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Rdog how many bb are you averaging per hand with AK?Jeff is a working man now; I think you guys got left behind.
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Interesting. So your theory is that a 3bet with AK even if it only picks up the raise and the open (7bb) may be more profitable then AK played in pos post flop? including increasing your 3bet percentage which should increase your action on big hands KK+.I'm only averaging 2.2bb per AK. hmmmmmmmmmm
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vs 3bet raise pct = 9.7
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Yeah I like flatting AK in pos against regs, especially nitty ones with a large fold to 3bet %. I believe they just do not put AK in your range b/c "you would 3bet AK". It helps get paid more on one pair hands.
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There is a stat called "4bet range". Over the last 140k hands mine is 1.6.
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Correction, I should be more than breakeven with the addition of fold equity of my 5bets. So if when I am called I am getting 44%, I should be doing well, no?
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One of the main places I flat preflop is utg+1 against a reg's utg open. I do this because I believe a standard 100NL reg is folding a huge percentage of their utg opening range and only continuing with a tight range that limits my chances of winning a big pot.
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No, I don't get it in preflop as default as I don't 3bet it in pos as default. However, I do 3bet oop close to 100% of the time most likely, and I would expect I 5bet over a 4bet very close to 100% baring extreme nits.
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I see what you mean. I didn't think about it in terms of a range with the lower end losing, etc. However, I ran a filter just on raising 4bets / getting aipf / with over 95bb. and I am losing 531BB/100 over 128 hands. in a sample around 500k hands.Again, small sample, but a good amount of money. about $1900 total between 200NL & 100NL. EV adjusted -$1,462 with an aipf ev of 44%. Which with standard bet sizing when you 5 bet shove you need ~44% to break even. If I am doing the filtering correctly, with a aipf EV of ~44% I should be around breakeven. Is this just poor results over a small
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Yeah the sample size is surprisingly small. For example, over about 500k hands I have 5bet shoved AK with a full stack 34 times. I'm not sure if there is anything I can determine with these stats. I may just not be smart enough. However, I am losing lots of money when getting AK in aipf which is concerning. Anyone have some ideas? Just stop being so nitty? I'm running at about 18/15 this year at 100NL.
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If I am filtering correctly, my equity aipf for a full stake is 37%. That's not good. this is for 89 hands which is out of over 300k total.calling 5bet... need 36% equityShoving on a 4bet. I need 44% in equity including fold equity. Not really sure how to calculate my fold equity.Being a nit or not has no effect on unknowns. So if I 3bet a unknown with AK, I should be folding AK? That can't be right.
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If I am understanding the columns correctly, I am very confused by the results. If I have an average of 48% equity, shouldn't my EV adjusted be close to break even, half win/ half lose. I would have to be getting it in bad in large pots a significantly more often compared to small pots. How do I average 48% equity and get -500 in results with -600 equity adjusted?
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I was able to export my aipf hands to excel and average out my equity which came out to 48%. I'm not 100% sure what this means yet, but my first impression is that it is good based on pot odds. However as I listed before I am down 511 and HM lists my equity adjusted amount as -601.????