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Originally Posted by giannisxan
hello at 45min 03 sec u have pocket 77 and the board is 9 9 5 with the flush draw the oppoment bet 60% of pot , and u call i think the optimal is too raise he probably have a flush drawn or just bluffing.
he has a worse hand very often indeed. raising is still not that great, as he will just fold when he has a worse hand, and continue with fds/better hands, and then I am in the really bad position. (he jams flop, what do you? he calls, turn is whatever, what do you do?)
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Originally Posted by ImNotABot
Hi. How many 6-max tables do you usually play at once? Plus how many buy-ins in bankroll do you use for stakes?
anywhere from 4 to 18 tables, depends on my mood and how many tables are running.
Bankroll management rules always depend on the situation you find yourself in. If you just wanna have fun, 10 buyin is plenty. If poker is your job, you better have 100buyins online +200buyins behind. In general I'd advise very conservative bankroll management of 100buyins to move up, to 1) assure you that a downswing won't hurt and 2) to make sure you are playing stakes that you can beat. What happens to a lot of people that stick to a 20buyins-to-move-up strategy is that they quickly find themselves in games they cannot beat.