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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
solid thread curious as to what your stats such as WTSD, att to steal are?
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
Awesome thread mate! I'd say maybe even the best one I've read here.
I've got a topic for you... game selection. Do you even bother table selecting at 100NL? If so, what type of tables do you look for? Ones with lots of full stack predictable tags/nits or ones with heaps of donk calling stations, that all have around 1/2 to 3/4 buy-ins? What other factors do you consider? |
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
%saw flop then $per pot for selection
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
Absolutely phoenominal writing skills and knowledge of the game Ryan when is the 1st book. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Oh and move up already, I cant sit at your tables anymore! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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I'll elaborate more later. [/ QUOTE ] I'd like to hear more on this subject. I think it is one of the toughest situations, when you are out of position and you missed the flop. If your opponent is a nit, you can just check/fold, but if they are loose and there are draws on the board how do you play the turn and river out of position? Also do you try to balance your play by checking the turns with your strong hands after cbetting the flop? I sometimes do this but there are so many more weak hands than strong ones I don't know if it's worth it. |
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
I play 5/3/1 style.
Do you think this is too aggressive for these stakes? |
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if i am running 15/10, how often should i be folding my PFR to blind 3/bets? Min 3/bets? 3/bets from regs?
How about if the 3/bettor has position? Like other 2p2 players, the later the position, the wider my PFR range. I feel like against most players 3/betting the blinds, i should be folding a majority of my hands. But if it is a min PFR i'm calling often because i have position, as well as the fact that it is cheap to stack him. I feel one leak is that i'm folding way too often to regs who are 3/betting me light from the blinds, and with position i should be calling much more often. If the 3/bettor has position, i'm very much inclined to fold. |
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I play 5/3/1 style. Do you think this is too aggressive for these stakes? [/ QUOTE ] That may work at nl400 + , but not at nl100 - |
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
Excellent thread so far, looking forward to more [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Also, here's another cat: [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: RYANCMU teaches struggling NL50 and NL100 players
I am wondering what u prefer in a preflop raise between 3 or 4 bb +1 for limper. I find that I can make arguments for either depending on the playing style of the player game and the factors of how loose or tight a game is, as well as a few other things to consider that I wont go into now.
edit: Id luv to hear other people's view on this as well |
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