What I found most interesting is when we get to the river like this, OOP should jam all of their KQs, KJs, QJs and most A5s. Which would have never crossed my mind.
My guess is that once IP checks back twice, they never have any sets or straights, so OOP can just go ham.
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I dont like such big flop raise. What do you think he is cbetting kind big into 3-way pot and calling your big raise? If we raise its for protection vs QJ type of hand.
**** my life bro how the **** do you bet 3.7 into 6? wtf is this ****? Im so ****ing tilted seeing this absolutely ******ed bet size I dont care that you spewed the **** out of the turn
**** my life bro how the **** do you bet 3.7 into 6? wtf is this ****? Im so ****ing tilted seeing this absolutely ******ed bet size I dont care that you spewed the **** out of the turn
Villain was a 56 vpip fish with a 14% fold to cbet and 45% wtsd
Good Luck. Can you share your age? I also was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (April 1) with an 11 A1C and 270 when the doctor pricked my finger to confirm the totally out of control A1C result after the blood test. A year earlier I was borderline. I begged the Dr. to let me try to get this under control with no meds for a few weeks. He gave me 1 week if I agreed to drink 100 oz of water a day to flush my body of the sugar. I have one of those Libre testing sensors in my arm, which I highly recommend, so I am aware of my blood sugar all the time which is a great help. I started walking 2 miles every day which immediately would knock my blood sugar down right after sometimes 70 points. I am happy to say, my blood sugar after 3 months of exercising and drinking the water and not eating pizza or pasta every night, reducing carbs but not eliminating them, I am back in normal range, almost all the time. My blood sugar is so normal I even have gotten scared when I see 80 and have not walked, knowing after I walk it may well go down under 70. I even have had grape juice after the walk to keep it in the 80's. If you use the Libre sensor, know the results are about 15 points lower than when I stick my finger using the same meter that I use to read the sensor.
I am 59 and if I can control it, I know almost anyone can. My wife has been on Metformin for several years and it stops working after a while and you need more and more of it so I am trying to avoid that. If you do something as soon as you are diagnosed, you can reverse it. Once you are on the meds, it is almost impossible to get off them.
Good luck with the poker. Care to share what site you are playing on and what name you play under. I play NL25 sometimes so maybe we compete.
Good Luck. Can you share your age? I also was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (April 1) with an 11 A1C and 270 when the doctor pricked my finger to confirm the totally out of control A1C result after the blood test. A year earlier I was borderline. I begged the Dr. to let me try to get this under control with no meds for a few weeks. He gave me 1 week if I agreed to drink 100 oz of water a day to flush my body of the sugar. I have one of those Libre testing sensors in my arm, which I highly recommend, so I am aware of my blood sugar all the time which is a great help. I started walking 2 miles every day which immediately would knock my blood sugar down right after sometimes 70 points. I am happy to say, my blood sugar after 3 months of exercising and drinking the water and not eating pizza or pasta every night, reducing carbs but not eliminating them, I am back in normal range, almost all the time. My blood sugar is so normal I even have gotten scared when I see 80 and have not walked, knowing after I walk it may well go down under 70. I even have had grape juice after the walk to keep it in the 80's. If you use the Libre sensor, know the results are about 15 points lower than when I stick my finger using the same meter that I use to read the sensor.
I am 59 and if I can control it, I know almost anyone can. My wife has been on Metformin for several years and it stops working after a while and you need more and more of it so I am trying to avoid that. If you do something as soon as you are diagnosed, you can reverse it. Once you are on the meds, it is almost impossible to get off them.
Good luck with the poker. Care to share what site you are playing on and what name you play under. I play NL25 sometimes so maybe we compete.
I'm 37. I had similar numbers to yours. A lot of it is genetics (my mom is Type 1 and my sister is Type 2), but also I've eaten terribly the last 2+ years.
He also put me on Metformin and recommended I go on the Mediterranean diet. He also let me know not to stress so much about carbs as long as I'm not going overboard.
Glad to hear you got yours under control.
I play on Bovada, it's anonymous, so no screen name.
Stats are too tight. 3B vpip and pfr as well as WWSF. These low limt pools dont defend enough vs SB steal, so you can start OR much wider then "GTO" in that spot, also the dont 4b enough so you can go pretty wide with 3Bting esp IP(at lest pure 3b all mixed combos).
You probably overfold when you are in the BB so look into that as well.
Stats are too tight. 3B vpip and pfr as well as WWSF. These low limt pools dont defend enough vs SB steal, so you can start OR much wider then "GTO" in that spot, also the dont 4b enough so you can go pretty wide with 3Bting esp IP(at lest pure 3b all mixed combos).
You probably overfold when you are in the BB so look into that as well.
Yeah I don't really understand. I've tried opening up my ranges quite a bit, especially from the CO/BTN, and my PFR still hovers around 17-18.
I've always attributed the lower WWSF to seeing more multi-way pots in my pool and getting into pots with players that don't like to fold.
My SB steal was 38% and Steal Success was 43%
Good point about 3b more IP as that is something I've also tried working on.
Good luck with the job hunt. Haizemberg has some really good tips. Against specific BB, you can open a lot wider, especially from SB. Preflop is the low hanging fruit.
And congrats on your first troll, every good poker blog needs one of those.
In, best of luck op. I unfortunately also know well what it's like to empty the bankroll because of life troubles. I'm grinding 10nl right now and it kind of sucks after playing as high as 100 before, but onwards and upwards right?