I'm only 3 minutes in and he loses AQ vs KK calling all the way down with top pair top kicker. Next hand he gets it in for 100bb with KK against AA and wins. Later he wins a flip with AK vs QQ. Hardly doomswitch stuff.
The guy just seems like a dramatic fish with that video title tbh.
The guys is a dramatic semi-fish indeed.
That being said, just make sure you watch the whole video (it's entertaining ), and see what happens to his hands when he goes all in overall.
Also see how much he runs under EV at the end of the video.
The guys is a dramatic semi-fish indeed.
That being said, just make sure you watch the whole video (it's entertaining ), and see what happens to his hands when he goes all in overall.
Also see how much he runs under EV at the end of the video.
One love.
I saw and it looks pretty standard stuff to me tbh.
But i'm used to this sort of thing from PLO which is just a game of setups / coolers and beats. It's lucky he doesn't play PLO and I can't imagine what he's like when playing for larger stakes.
3 Sessions on today.
First two on my main account:
They were horrific, I played like I usually play and I was down 13 bb/100 in 3700 hands and then 55 bb/100 in 1100 hands in two sessions. Dowmswitch fully active. I couldn't win 1 hand out of 20 that second session.
Of course I switch account and in 1 ****ing millisecond I start winning again.
This was the session on my secondary account:
Yes but I turned my hand into a bluff.
I know this guy, he's a nit with a big river fold percentage.
Once he calls my turn bet I give myself a 75% chance of being behind.
The only way, pretty much, I can win the hand is by shoving. There's close to no chance that I win the hand at showdown.
What's your plan for how you'll make €100k this year?
When will you move up to the next stakes
and have you got a target stake to get to?
Excelent question
I have to improve more and more.
I took one lesson from Confucius96 (he has a blog here too), he definitely has some great explotative and GRO ideas and helped my sharpen some edges in the coachin session I had with him.
But I need HEAVY, HEAVY improvement in order to reach the 100 K euros goal. I'm working on it:
Spoiler:
I just bought this book which Limitless said that is the only book in order to be a winning poker player at high stakes
But I'll buy more great books and exceptional softwares and courses.
After all this I'll be a super winning player at 5000 NL, in the end all those super high stakes pros use the same resources as the ones available to us, also you can see televised games and online tables where you can find whales to exploit at ANY stakes.
Of course I have to integrate all mentioned above, and I will.
Most likely I'll move up within 7 to 20 days. I want to make more money to have more of a "bankroll cushion".
I want to get to 500 NL this year but this really is a seccondary goal.
First I'll get to 100 000 euros.
I want to mention these parts of the plan wich will improve my winrate a lot:
1) More volume: 300 000 hands per month.
2) Higher rakeback deals (I just got a new deal 3 days ago for the same site I was playing on until now.
I went from 43% to 48% rakeback with the new deal)
It wasn't that hard to get it since I had high volume as proof.
3)Study hard
Already mentioned. However this has to improve my winrate tremendously, which gets me to the last part:
4) Higher winrate
Example: If I can just get 10bb/100 at 25 NL over a month of play (lets say 300 K hands)
With the new deal I'll make: 0.25 (big blind) * 10 (winrate)* 3000 (nr of hands divided by 100) = 0.25*10*3000= 7500
Rakeback of 48% 5000 euros or so
Overall profit per month: 12500 euros at 25 NL.
See what I mean, already at just the next stake you can win huge.
Of course I'll move up again soon after that and profit even more.
Much love !
Last edited by AggroDreamChaser; 02-02-2023 at 01:20 PM.
Hey, can I ask you how much rake do you pay in bb/100?
I just made the calculations based on 158 177 hands (from my main account) and 1941 euros paid in rake which comes out as almost 1.23 euros paid every 100 hands which now that I calculated it I realize that it's pretty bloody expensive, but with the new rakeback deal I have it gets almost cut in half so it's a competitive price to play in my country.
I just wiped out everything that happened last weak and won more than 100 euros in 6 hours.
Granted it was a "5 day week" and I played only two days but still...
LETS GO !
I started the session pretty slow but I started picking up some hands and getting people to play against me. I won some ALL INS while putting the money in preflop then I got people to pay me off by taking some weird lines. Also I had like 4 guys trying to bluff me out of the pot within one hour (I had my suspiccions that they were bluffing too by they way they were playing, their tendencies and by the fact that this is a new site and I have a VERY fish looking name ahahahahahahah), anyway while they started attempting the bluffs I was on the other side of the hand PRAYING for more people to try to bluff me like : "Please. Come on ! POUR FAVOR bluff me more"
ahahahahahaha
Today we'll play 10 hours EZ, win 20 buyins EZer.
Last edited by AggroDreamChaser; 02-07-2023 at 12:48 AM.
You think your opponent is more weighted to 79/TT/88/66 here than something like a turned 2 pair such as T8 or big draws such as 78 or even hands like a flush draw with pair?
You think your opponent is more weighted to 79/TT/88/66 here than something like a turned 2 pair such as T8 or big draws such as 78 or even hands like a flush draw with pair?
to be honest at these stakes the overall net profit when calling and you have bottom set is very low bb/100 to play for stacks especially with 55 which is kinda EV break even from BB.
I actually don't really go hyper aggressive with bottom sets when I call out the BB because you do run into mid/top set or straights much more often than you think over significant vol. Unless the opponent is a total fish then I will go for broke.
The guy limped UTG so he might have an ovp a decent amount of time to justify gii
I say it depends and if its a fun player but usually fun players with AA/KK will just raise get it in on the flop to a raise they don't normally take the line of b/c and raise turn. either they get it in on flop or call down to a raise.... just calling flop and raising turn is a very underbluffed line also considering its a limp pot also who is going nuts here if they not at the top end of their range.
Assuming player is a decent reg with two pair or combo draws they be calling turn same with overpairs and only raising turn with nuts/2nd nuts.
I just checked this guys stats.
He limps 33%, and has postflop aggression of 1.7 + he raises 4X my bet on the turn. I still think that too many hands beat me there for the raise he makes while being so passive in general :
97/74/TT/88/66