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soilent gruen

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  1. I'm not trying to justify anything, I'm observing that I'm winning with my strategy.And one question is, is my observation correct or do I need a larger sample size than 10,000 hands. My feeling is that the sample size is big enough to conclude that I'm winning but not big enough to be sure how much I'm really winning.I agree that it's obvious that if I wait for a good hand my chance greatly improve to bust the other player, but I don't want them busted I want them to stop interfering with my strategy as fast as possible. They found a good counter strategy against my strategy. Their strategy i
  2. I'm currently beating 0.05/0.10 NL 5 handed with a very aggressive atc strategy ( VP$IP > 50, nearly always with a raise or re-raise preflop by me, sample size 10k hands, winning 20 bb/100).I'm winning because1) I steal a lot of pots with nothing2) I'm winning a big pot if I have a hand and someone wants to go to war - they don't believe me when I have a hand(pretty much what's explained in SuperSystem)Anyway sooner or later someone shows up who buys in with the minimum (20 bb = 2$) and pushes preflop atc.This of course ruins my strategy:1) I can't steal any pots from him2) more importantly
  3. Long time reader - first time poster That's exactly my problem, I'm afraid of trusting my reads way to much and thus leaving money on the table. During the hand I was 90% sure he doesn't have the A (I still think this is correct) and maybe 60% - 80% he has the 7 8 (Now I think maybe 20% - 40% or even lower). So I folded the hand.After the session I started thinking: can I trust my reads that much to put my opponents on exactly one hand - the hand that's beating me? If I do that I might as well stop playing poker because I will always think my opponent has the nuts. This greatly disturbe
  4. Button is a pretty big donk who loves position raises and always c-bets on the flop regardless what he has.UTG plays quality hands aggressively, limps with connectors and is very tight. He seems to know that he is preceived as tight and uses this to make plays. He always had the nuts when he shoved.We played the last 100+ hands together when this hand came up:Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (4 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)Hero ($33.55)UTG ($22.25)Button ($24.20)SB ($11.10)Preflop: Hero is BB with K , J . UTG calls $0.10, Button raises to $0.45,
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