ty guys, tho martim you have prob outplayed me 1 time or 2 haha.
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Originally Posted by loololollo
what poker books did you read when starting out cash game poker (if any)?
read harrington back in the days. in 2013 i read jenda gto book, it's descent. i got better in 2013-2015 by playing a lot and having ah-ha moments about bluffing, valuing, etc. playing a lot of hours, medium table count (too much or too few is not good imo) is the best.. good for you if you have the time/discipline to study away from the tables. for exemple i was a rakeback grinder for majority of 2012/2013 (lots of tables) and i learned a lot less then during 2014/2015.
i started studying more away from the tables in the last part of 2015, because i wanted a big 2016/2017. but with stars rakeback changes and all the pessimism i read on 2+2, i'm not too thrill about the future obv.
Hey man, would love for you to take a minute to answer this:
What would you say is the most important concept to REALLY understand, to become a winning poker player these days?
Appreciate it. Best of luck
Hey man np. This is a very broad question.. I would say playing but thats not really your question i guess. Knowing how to study maybe? Broad question broad answer haha.
Pm me if you want to discuss it furthermore.
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Currently at canadiens game (nhl), i took a picture for you guys gonna post it later.
as promised, this is a picture of the nhl game i went to yesterday. montreal won 4-3 and there was a couple of nice goals. including this nice pass from the guy on my avatar.
i bought a couple of tickets for christmas for my dad, he used to do the same for me when i was a kid. we had a fun little trip.
this is my graph of the hands i played since the last graph i posted. not much to say, ran bad. i tilted a lot today but i took a break and injected logic and all that crap and it worked. so mental training is paying off, theory as well. all is good. i'm still over the 100k$ pace for the month (5bb/100 or so), which is pretty nice.. probably gonna play more than expected for march, good thing cause i'll have one or two vacations this summer. hands:
vs fish who tanked before calling on river, in the last 10 hands of a losing session.
River: ($193) 8 (2 players)
MP bets $100 and is all-in, Hero calls $100
Spoiler:
Results: $393 pot ($2.80 rake)
Final Board: 6 J 3 8 8
Hero showed K 8 and won $390.20 ($195.20 net)
MP showed J K and lost (-$195 net)
big blind is 33/7 bronzestar, no other stats really. utg+1 is 15/12/7.1 regfish .. 56 wwsf, likes to bet. i feel this is an ok spot to fold right?
first of all, with info on fish + his line, i think he could be strong sometimes (in other situation, id assume the fish has 88 or something a lot of the time). and obvsly the regfish could have a better hand than us.
Turn: ($111.88) 6 (3 players)
BB bets $77.47 and is all-in, Hero?
utg is 32/26/0 ... very small sample
utg+1 is 47/13/7.1
both dont seem particularly aggro or passive
i was a bit lost. we need to win 18% of the time. what do you guys think?
(i'm thinking close fold)
KQo would fold preflop even getting really good pot odds.. gonna be hard to realise equity with a 50bbs stack CC'ing a 3bet and vs an MP 3bet range w/o position, gonna end up burning money postflop most of the time, no brainer fold on the turn as is the AT hand on the river, would be surprised if both didn't had a s8
right on ty. i asked because i thought those spots maybe werent really close after all.
KQo yea.. couldnt bring myself to fold pre with bronzestar in the hand
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today was bittersweet. i had a ridiculous heater at the end of my session (last 750 hands) and i thought i was up somewhere between 2 and 6 BI before the beginning of that heater. turned out i was down -4 BI when the heater started. i had to checked results to see my 10bi+ session and was quite disappointed haha. it's still a great day obvsly.