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Originally Posted by LorenzoVMatterhorn
Thats rough.
2 strat question if you don't mind.
Would you always call a small pp vs a standardsized 3b 100bb deep when you're OOP? Or only vs meh/bad regs, or 120bb+ deep or do you have any other criteria?
You open BTN standard/unknown reg 3bet from the BB.
Reg double barrels KhQs5s 2d. Do you think we should have a calling range on the turn? Assuming 100-125bb deep and betsizing standard on every street. Or just shove all our value + goodish draws? What would you do with good Qx here?
Folding oop. When it starts to get deeper calling is better.
What do you consider "standard betsizings"? I bet nl100 sizings and nl2k sizings are different. Anyway ofc we should have calling range on the turn if there is enough room for villain to bluff the river. I would call down with Qx if I'd know that villain would bet bet shove hands like AJ/TJ/FD/5x etc. Against unknown reg it would suck and idk what button I would click.. I'd just randomly click something.
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Originally Posted by Ap0c
Personally when i have a bad day(-7bi+) that nothing seems to go my way the best thing to do is quit for the day or at least take some hours break. It's extremely hard to actually stop playing because you want so bad to at least break even for the day. It requires great self discipline to pull it through.
a great quote that i read somewhere:
"Even great players suffer crushing defeats. It is the manner in which they respond to those losses that defines their greatness."
if you are going to play poker you're gonna have bad days, hang on giev
Nothing wrong to keep playing if the ds doesn't affect to the game imo.
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Originally Posted by Richard88
Are you like some super balla now?
No.
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Originally Posted by nachunja
up to how much USD in real life does it feel "free" to you?
Hmm not sure how much USD it would be.. But gladly USD is just poker money and Euros are real money here. So I feel only 0€ is free.
Maybe some amounts I wouldn't care that much but I still wouldn't consider it as free.