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  1. Without reads, I c/f or c/c turn depending on bet size from villain.I think barreling this turn is a big mistake, as we have little reason to think that we have any fold equity here.
  2. Raising preflop with AK or AQ from every position 100% in a 6max game. 3 betting nearly 100% of the time with AK. 3 betting with AQ depending on situation.
  3. You're right. For some reason I thought it was 10nl. I still stand by not 4 betting small 100bbs deep at the micros though. Too often villains will flat the 4 bet. 200bbs deep it's fine.
  4. I am against 4 betting small at the micros 100bbs deep.
  5. Oh crap, I confused BTN with SB.Disregard my first post in this thread, Snapcall.
  6. Fold. Villain isn't semibluffing and most of villain's made hands have you crushed.
  7. Raising the flop is fine depending on how often you are raising draws and air. The more you are raising the flop as a bluff or semibluff, the wider we can raise for value.
  8. Slowplaying is horrible here. There is absolutely no upside to it.
  9. 3 bet bigger preflop hand 2.Other than that you played the hands fine.
  10. Unless the 3better preflop is a supernit I shove preflop all day.
  11. No one calling this flop and folding this turn. Bet, and bet fairly big on the turn for value and to set up a river shove. Betting small here doesn't do much for you because no one ever bluff raises on this board at these stakes.
  12. I ship the flop, due to stack sizes.Turn is a call.
  13. Smallish bet on the turn is good. Call any shove. If called on turn, shove the rest in on the river. Even if the flush card hits on the river, villain will make a crying call with a lot of hands that you beat.
  14. This really depends on board texture, opponents tendencies, what your opponent thinks of you, etc.
  15. Playing a supernitty style is profitable at these levels, but it isn't the most profitable.
  16. Heads up I cbet this flop, and barrel any heart or T on the turn. Against 2 players, it becomes a lot closer between betting and checking imo. Without any reads, I don't mind the check on the flop at all.
  17. Against loose passive players, hands like QJ or KT have more value than small pocket pairs.I would still open with both though.
  18. Opening QJss is fine in early position in a microstakes game, because you can get value from villains if you flop a pair and we can make high flushes and straights.Domination isn't as big of a concern vs loose passive players as is it vs tags.I think checking the flop is good. Betting or c/c turn is opponent dependent.Calculating winrate - a ptbb, which is what is used when calculating winrates, is twice the big blind. At 0.02/0.05NL 1ptbb is $0.10.Using your example, you played a total of 168 hands and made $11.43 or 114.3 ptbb. Your winrate is 114.3ptbb/168 hands or 68.04ptbb/100.
  19. To expand on this, the deeper the stacks are, the bigger your hand needs to be to get stacks in. If the effective stacks are ~50bbs, getting stacks in with tptk is usually highly profitable. But if stacks sizes are 200bbs+, then getting stacks in with the same hand is usually -ev.
  20. The major difference between cash and tournament games (I'm assuming you're talking about NL) has to do with the stack sizes. Because of this, the superior player in a cash game will have a larger edge over his opponent in a cash game than he would in a tournament.
  21. If people will call with anything, then getting our money all in preflop is good for us.
  22. Actually the opposite is true.
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