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1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
So this is my 1st 4k hands. I never played HU before so If you see something wrong with my stats plz tell me.
And graph cause its fun. I realised at hand 1687 that bluffing and inducing bluffs is -EV. Question: How many tables should I aim to be able to play. It seems to be pretty close to 150 hands/1 table per hour at the site I play. Can you guys play 4 tables easily? For now I can play 2. |
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
Townsend and caby say two tables for HU. Which site do you play at?
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
I know you were kinda making a joke, but what do you mean inducing bluffs is -EV? Obviously it depends on the opponent but if you know your opponent will bet the river if you check and that they will fold to a bet...check...to a induce a bluff... = +EV
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
Too tight from the bb. I dunno why people are so worried about a high pf AF, postflop is where it's at heads up.
Umm and bluffing is +ev if you pick good spots. and checking to induce a bluff is +ev in good spots. |
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
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I know you were kinda making a joke, but what do you mean inducing bluffs is -EV? Obviously it depends on the opponent but if you know your opponent will bet the river if you check and that they will fold to a bet...check...to a induce a bluff... = +EV [/ QUOTE ]nah it wasnt a joke. It's really -EV lol. The games I play on ppl never value bet thin and hardly bluff. They also can't fold tpnk no matter how the action went. Of course CB and 2 barrels are +EV. |
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
i play 3-4 NL200,NL400
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i play 3-4 NL200,NL400 [/ QUOTE ] impressive! |
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Re: 1st couple of days at NLCASH stats+graph
Only thing that I have a question about is the last item in the BB row. Does this mean that you have never raised when opponent limps from the SB? Perhaps you haven't played anyone who does this... but if you have, I would find ways to mix that in.
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