Quest for a Real GTO Strategy; Challenge 1: NL2 to NL5
08-30-2018
, 10:37 AM
Srs, why do you fold a set of 66s?
08-30-2018
, 10:58 AM
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,737
I'm more curious why he didn't 4bet aces and then donk-called the turn when the flush completes when he has no diamond and already got raised on the flop.
08-30-2018
, 10:59 AM
+1
Not saying that you should never fold middle set even in 2NL, sometimes you have to. But in that hand, it was really bad to fold a set of 66s. He will show up with 33s, 88s, some draws or even 2p hands. I don´t think villain can have QQs here, unless he is really bad, and if I knew he was really bad, I would expect a lot of one pair hands also.
Not saying that you should never fold middle set even in 2NL, sometimes you have to. But in that hand, it was really bad to fold a set of 66s. He will show up with 33s, 88s, some draws or even 2p hands. I don´t think villain can have QQs here, unless he is really bad, and if I knew he was really bad, I would expect a lot of one pair hands also.
08-30-2018
, 03:04 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Thanks for all the replies,
Kelvis: I assume you're talking about the earlier sessions? In the last update, I mentioned I'm throwing out the GTO stuff for now. Listening to the advice and just trying to play in an exploitative way to maximize my winrate for the micros. I think it's too tiring working on GTO when I know more money can be made playing differently. More rewarding to work on it when it will actually matter at higher stakes.
But to answer your questions, the solver is a way for me to crunch the calculations that would be too time-consuming to do by hand. To determine the RFI range, for example, I would check to see if a (value) hand could be profitable if going all-in no matter how my opponents played their ranges. Then I'd figure out how many bluffs I could add to my range. That's the basic idea.
I did acknowledge I made some mistakes in some of my assumptions, and a lot of those hands are butchered because I hadn't gone far enough in my GTO strategy. I had only done some preflop ranges, and because of my mistakes, even those aren't great. When I get back to GTO later, it won't be nearly that bad lol.
The AA hand was horrible, you're right there. Not 4betting aces was based on my earlier assumption about the definition of GTO. Which, I've thrown out. Do you see those fundamental flaws in any of the hands in the last post? That is where I started to try and play in a more exploitive manner, so would love to know if I butchered any of those.
BigBananas, EPTchips: I folded the set of 66s because I felt I was beat. He was 3bet shoving the turn after initially potting it, 160bb deep. The flop was 4-way. I just felt he's not doing it with worse.
Afterward, I started wondering if I made a mistake folding there. That fold might have been too tight, maybe should just be getting it in there.
SorryGotAces: That is what I'm doing now. I'm putting aside GTO for now and just trying to exploit. That's the reason for some of those large bet sizes (and donk bets) in the last few hands.
FazendeiroBH: See a couple points above. If he has 88 though, I'm beat.
What 2pair hands would call an UTG raise preflop? Maybe 86s after a few callers already. There's only one combo of that though. Possibly Q8s? Only 2 combos of that. And would they go crazy on the turn? Maybe. I think 33 is probably more likely out of all of those.
Again, that's just my thought process. I very well could have played that terribly. There are no straights or flushes on board, so maybe I should have just gone with it and hope they're playing top pair like that.
Kelvis: I assume you're talking about the earlier sessions? In the last update, I mentioned I'm throwing out the GTO stuff for now. Listening to the advice and just trying to play in an exploitative way to maximize my winrate for the micros. I think it's too tiring working on GTO when I know more money can be made playing differently. More rewarding to work on it when it will actually matter at higher stakes.
But to answer your questions, the solver is a way for me to crunch the calculations that would be too time-consuming to do by hand. To determine the RFI range, for example, I would check to see if a (value) hand could be profitable if going all-in no matter how my opponents played their ranges. Then I'd figure out how many bluffs I could add to my range. That's the basic idea.
I did acknowledge I made some mistakes in some of my assumptions, and a lot of those hands are butchered because I hadn't gone far enough in my GTO strategy. I had only done some preflop ranges, and because of my mistakes, even those aren't great. When I get back to GTO later, it won't be nearly that bad lol.
The AA hand was horrible, you're right there. Not 4betting aces was based on my earlier assumption about the definition of GTO. Which, I've thrown out. Do you see those fundamental flaws in any of the hands in the last post? That is where I started to try and play in a more exploitive manner, so would love to know if I butchered any of those.
BigBananas, EPTchips: I folded the set of 66s because I felt I was beat. He was 3bet shoving the turn after initially potting it, 160bb deep. The flop was 4-way. I just felt he's not doing it with worse.
Afterward, I started wondering if I made a mistake folding there. That fold might have been too tight, maybe should just be getting it in there.
SorryGotAces: That is what I'm doing now. I'm putting aside GTO for now and just trying to exploit. That's the reason for some of those large bet sizes (and donk bets) in the last few hands.
FazendeiroBH: See a couple points above. If he has 88 though, I'm beat.
Again, that's just my thought process. I very well could have played that terribly. There are no straights or flushes on board, so maybe I should have just gone with it and hope they're playing top pair like that.
08-30-2018
, 03:45 PM
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,737
Shouldn't flat AKs button vs MP unless some read
4bet KK vs MP, if he has aces then so be it. Being out of position means you 4bet or fold most of your hands anyways so no need to balance with kings.
Don't love the flat with A8s SB vs BTN but depends
If you're not going to use AKs as 4bet bluff UTG vs MP, what hands do you use?
Don't overcall ATo in a multiway pot out of position
Don't flat AKo SB vs MP
4bet KK vs MP, if he has aces then so be it. Being out of position means you 4bet or fold most of your hands anyways so no need to balance with kings.
Don't love the flat with A8s SB vs BTN but depends
If you're not going to use AKs as 4bet bluff UTG vs MP, what hands do you use?
Don't overcall ATo in a multiway pot out of position
Don't flat AKo SB vs MP
08-30-2018
, 04:03 PM
Quote:
FazendeiroBH: See a couple points above. If he has 88 though, I'm beat.
What 2pair hands would call an UTG raise preflop? Maybe 86s after a few callers already. There's only one combo of that though. Possibly Q8s? Only 2 combos of that. And would they go crazy on the turn? Maybe. I think 33 is probably more likely out of all of those.
Again, that's just my thought process. I very well could have played that terribly. There are no straights or flushes on board, so maybe I should have just gone with it and hope they're playing top pair like that.
Again, that's just my thought process. I very well could have played that terribly. There are no straights or flushes on board, so maybe I should have just gone with it and hope they're playing top pair like that.
Do not miss these opportunities at the nanostakes.
08-30-2018
, 04:07 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Thanks Kelvis, appreciate you taking the time to help.
Thanks, I'll make an effort to 3bet/4bet more with more of the stronger hands and generally up the aggression in those spots.
May I ask why? Is it because you don't like flatting SB vs BTN in general? Or is it because A8s is too problematic? Currently, I'm calling with quite a few moderately strong-ish hands in that spot. I don't think I'll get squeezed too much by the BB at these stakes. Is this still a mistake though? Appreciate any further thoughts about these spots.
I'm not trying to balance those spots at the micros right now. Maybe I should 4bet bluff more? I just think there aren't enough light 3bets, at least at NL2. Could be wrong. Should I be adding 4bet bluffs right now?
Agree with ATo. I assume for AKo, you would advocate 3betting? And again, is it because you don't like calling from the SB in general? Thanks again for your thoughts.
May I ask why? Is it because you don't like flatting SB vs BTN in general? Or is it because A8s is too problematic? Currently, I'm calling with quite a few moderately strong-ish hands in that spot. I don't think I'll get squeezed too much by the BB at these stakes. Is this still a mistake though? Appreciate any further thoughts about these spots.
Agree with ATo. I assume for AKo, you would advocate 3betting? And again, is it because you don't like calling from the SB in general? Thanks again for your thoughts.
08-30-2018
, 04:09 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Quote:
If he has 88s it´s just a cooler. Happens. Yes, they call with 86s, Q8s, Q3s (I´m assuming you were readless vs this villain). And 33 and 88. All of those hands were more reasonable than QQ for example, given pf action. So the only hand that have you beaten there is 88. Then do the calculations of all the possible combos and you´ll see that you had the right odds to call.
Do not miss these opportunities at the nanostakes.
Do not miss these opportunities at the nanostakes.
08-30-2018
, 04:17 PM
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,737
Yeah generally calling in the SB is to be avoided. With A8s the reason why it depends is because it kind of flops meh and if villain is sticky that sucks.
AKs is the highest equity bluff you can pick with the most blockers to KK/AA and also it's only 4 combinations. You can basically always 4bet-call AKs together with (QQ)/KK+ for 100bb without thinking about it. Yes they might 3bet light a bit less than they should but you put people in a really gross spot if they have TT/99 and made the mistake of 3betting those hands against UTG. I'm not advocating adding 89s/A5s etc but AKs has so much equity they barely need to fold at all to make it profitable and it would be a shame to flat the 3bet and have 60% equity against their bluffs instead of taking down the pot.
AKs is the highest equity bluff you can pick with the most blockers to KK/AA and also it's only 4 combinations. You can basically always 4bet-call AKs together with (QQ)/KK+ for 100bb without thinking about it. Yes they might 3bet light a bit less than they should but you put people in a really gross spot if they have TT/99 and made the mistake of 3betting those hands against UTG. I'm not advocating adding 89s/A5s etc but AKs has so much equity they barely need to fold at all to make it profitable and it would be a shame to flat the 3bet and have 60% equity against their bluffs instead of taking down the pot.
08-30-2018
, 04:25 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Quote:
Yeah generally calling in the SB is to be avoided. With A8s the reason why it depends is because it kind of flops meh and if villain is sticky that sucks.
AKs is the highest equity bluff you can pick with the most blockers to KK/AA and also it's only 4 combinations. You can basically always 4bet-call AKs together with (QQ)/KK+ for 100bb without thinking about it. Yes they might 3bet light a bit less than they should but you put people in a really gross spot if they have TT/99 and made the mistake of 3betting those hands against UTG. I'm not advocating adding 89s/A5s etc but AKs has so much equity they barely need to fold at all to make it profitable and it would be a shame to flat the 3bet and have 60% equity against their bluffs instead of taking down the pot.
AKs is the highest equity bluff you can pick with the most blockers to KK/AA and also it's only 4 combinations. You can basically always 4bet-call AKs together with (QQ)/KK+ for 100bb without thinking about it. Yes they might 3bet light a bit less than they should but you put people in a really gross spot if they have TT/99 and made the mistake of 3betting those hands against UTG. I'm not advocating adding 89s/A5s etc but AKs has so much equity they barely need to fold at all to make it profitable and it would be a shame to flat the 3bet and have 60% equity against their bluffs instead of taking down the pot.
08-30-2018
, 04:54 PM
That would be a poor choice as that "opinion" would be objectively wrong.
08-30-2018
, 04:58 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Just to make sure I'm understanding you, you're saying that anyone that says 3betting less is wrong? And I should be 3betting quite wider from the SB?
08-30-2018
, 05:04 PM
I'm saying flatting from the sb is usually wrong in most cases. Sometimes you may have a decent hand and want to keep a bb whale in or something though. But in general you want to 3bet or fold from the sb with a tight merged range when the pot's already been opened.
08-30-2018
, 05:11 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Thanks WorldzMine, duly noted.
About to head off to work now, but will try and incorporate all of this into my strategy when I play afterwards.
About to head off to work now, but will try and incorporate all of this into my strategy when I play afterwards.
08-31-2018
, 07:50 AM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Had to cut my session short today, as wasn't feeling well. Focused on not calling hands from the SB, and upping the preflop aggression. Was 3betting more, and even trying to find spots to throw in some light 4bets. Feel free to comment on any of the hands. I'm pretty sure I messed up some of them.


Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936331
BTN: $2.23 (111.5 bb)
SB: $11.08 (554 bb)
Hero (BB): $5.61 (280.5 bb)
UTG: $3.57 (178.5 bb)
MP: $1.96 (98 bb)
CO: $1.78 (89 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
8
UTG folds, MP raises to $0.06, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.13) A
8
A
(2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $0.07, Hero calls $0.07
Turn: ($0.27) 9
(2 players)
Hero checks, MP checks
River: ($0.27) 3
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.08, MP calls $0.08
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936331
BTN: $2.23 (111.5 bb)
SB: $11.08 (554 bb)
Hero (BB): $5.61 (280.5 bb)
UTG: $3.57 (178.5 bb)
MP: $1.96 (98 bb)
CO: $1.78 (89 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
UTG folds, MP raises to $0.06, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.13) A
Hero checks, MP bets $0.07, Hero calls $0.07
Turn: ($0.27) 9
Hero checks, MP checks
River: ($0.27) 3
Hero bets $0.08, MP calls $0.08
Spoiler:
Results: $0.43 pot ($0.02 rake)
Final Board: A
8
A
9
3
Hero showed 6
8
and won $0.41 ($0.20 net)
MP mucked 7
7
and lost (-$0.21 net)
Final Board: A
Hero showed 6
MP mucked 7
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936332
BTN: $9.91 (495.5 bb)
SB: $5.72 (286 bb)
BB: $4.80 (240 bb)
UTG: $1.90 (95 bb)
MP: $2.27 (113.5 bb)
Hero (CO): $4.99 (249.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with Q
T
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, BTN calls $0.05, SB folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.16) 9
2
4
(3 players)
BB bets $0.10, Hero calls $0.10, BTN folds
Turn: ($0.36) 9
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks
River: ($0.36) A
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.35, BB folds
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936332
BTN: $9.91 (495.5 bb)
SB: $5.72 (286 bb)
BB: $4.80 (240 bb)
UTG: $1.90 (95 bb)
MP: $2.27 (113.5 bb)
Hero (CO): $4.99 (249.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with Q
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, BTN calls $0.05, SB folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.16) 9
BB bets $0.10, Hero calls $0.10, BTN folds
Turn: ($0.36) 9
BB checks, Hero checks
River: ($0.36) A
BB checks, Hero bets $0.35, BB folds
Spoiler:
Results: $0.36 pot ($0.01 rake)
Final Board: 9
2
4
9
A
BB mucked and lost (-$0.15 net)
Hero mucked Q
T
and won $0.35 ($0.20 net)
Final Board: 9
BB mucked and lost (-$0.15 net)
Hero mucked Q
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936333
Hero (BTN): $2.91 (145.5 bb)
SB: $1.81 (90.5 bb)
BB: $2.90 (145 bb)
UTG: $2.19 (109.5 bb)
MP: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
CO: $2.38 (119 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 9
J
2 folds, CO raises to $0.06, Hero raises to $0.18, 2 folds, CO calls $0.12
Flop: ($0.39) T
A
K
(2 players)
CO bets $0.25, Hero calls $0.25
Turn: ($0.89) 7
(2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $0.86, CO raises to $1.95 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.09
River: ($4.79) 9
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936333
Hero (BTN): $2.91 (145.5 bb)
SB: $1.81 (90.5 bb)
BB: $2.90 (145 bb)
UTG: $2.19 (109.5 bb)
MP: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
CO: $2.38 (119 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 9
2 folds, CO raises to $0.06, Hero raises to $0.18, 2 folds, CO calls $0.12
Flop: ($0.39) T
CO bets $0.25, Hero calls $0.25
Turn: ($0.89) 7
CO checks, Hero bets $0.86, CO raises to $1.95 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.09
River: ($4.79) 9
Spoiler:
Results: $4.79 pot ($0.17 rake)
Final Board: T
A
K
7
9
Hero showed 9
J
and won $4.62 ($2.24 net)
CO showed A
K
and lost (-$2.38 net)
Final Board: T
Hero showed 9
CO showed A
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936334
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $5.91 (295.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $3.52 (176 bb)
Hero (MP): $2.71 (135.5 bb)
CO: $5.27 (263.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 7
7
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 3 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) 7
9
K
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.11, BB raises to $0.36, Hero raises to $2.66 and is all-in, BB calls $1.59 and is all-in
Turn: ($4.01) 6
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
River: ($4.01) 8
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936334
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $5.91 (295.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $3.52 (176 bb)
Hero (MP): $2.71 (135.5 bb)
CO: $5.27 (263.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 7
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 3 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) 7
BB checks, Hero bets $0.11, BB raises to $0.36, Hero raises to $2.66 and is all-in, BB calls $1.59 and is all-in
Turn: ($4.01) 6
River: ($4.01) 8
Spoiler:
Results: $4.01 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: 7
9
K
6
8
BB showed T
8
and won $3.87 ($1.87 net)
Hero showed 7
7
and won $0.00 (-$2 net)
Final Board: 7
BB showed T
Hero showed 7
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936336
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $2.99 (149.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $2.23 (111.5 bb)
MP: $2.34 (117 bb)
CO: $5.30 (265 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
J
4 folds, SB raises to $0.05, Hero calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.10) T
6
9
(2 players)
SB bets $0.06, Hero calls $0.06
Turn: ($0.22) 8
(2 players)
SB bets $0.08, Hero raises to $0.35, SB calls $0.27
River: ($0.92) 2
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $1.54 and is all-in, SB folds
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936336
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $2.99 (149.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $2.23 (111.5 bb)
MP: $2.34 (117 bb)
CO: $5.30 (265 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
4 folds, SB raises to $0.05, Hero calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.10) T
SB bets $0.06, Hero calls $0.06
Turn: ($0.22) 8
SB bets $0.08, Hero raises to $0.35, SB calls $0.27
River: ($0.92) 2
SB checks, Hero bets $1.54 and is all-in, SB folds
Spoiler:
Results: $0.92 pot ($0.03 rake)
Final Board: T
6
9
8
2
SB mucked and lost (-$0.46 net)
Hero mucked 6
J
and won $0.89 ($0.43 net)
Final Board: T
SB mucked and lost (-$0.46 net)
Hero mucked 6
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936337
BTN: $1.28 (64 bb)
SB: $2.22 (111 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.37 (118.5 bb)
UTG: $1.38 (69 bb)
MP: $2.30 (115 bb)
CO: $3.42 (171 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 4
2
UTG raises to $0.04, MP folds, CO calls $0.04, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.02
Flop: ($0.13) 3
T
4
(3 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.06, CO raises to $0.19, Hero raises to $0.50, 2 folds
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936337
BTN: $1.28 (64 bb)
SB: $2.22 (111 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.37 (118.5 bb)
UTG: $1.38 (69 bb)
MP: $2.30 (115 bb)
CO: $3.42 (171 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 4
UTG raises to $0.04, MP folds, CO calls $0.04, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.02
Flop: ($0.13) 3
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.06, CO raises to $0.19, Hero raises to $0.50, 2 folds
Spoiler:
Results: $0.57 pot ($0.02 rake)
Final Board: 3
T
4
Hero mucked 4
2
and won $0.55 ($0.32 net)
UTG mucked and lost (-$0.10 net)
CO mucked and lost (-$0.23 net)
Final Board: 3
Hero mucked 4
UTG mucked and lost (-$0.10 net)
CO mucked and lost (-$0.23 net)
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936338
BTN: $4.08 (204 bb)
Hero (SB): $2.40 (120 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $0.88 (44 bb)
MP: $3 (150 bb)
CO: $2.29 (114.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
A
4 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.10) 6
K
4
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.10, BB calls $0.10
Turn: ($0.30) 7
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.29, BB calls $0.29
River: ($0.88) 6
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.43, BB raises to $0.94, Hero folds
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936338
BTN: $4.08 (204 bb)
Hero (SB): $2.40 (120 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $0.88 (44 bb)
MP: $3 (150 bb)
CO: $2.29 (114.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
4 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.10) 6
Hero bets $0.10, BB calls $0.10
Turn: ($0.30) 7
Hero bets $0.29, BB calls $0.29
River: ($0.88) 6
Hero bets $0.43, BB raises to $0.94, Hero folds
Spoiler:
Results: $1.74 pot ($0.06 rake)
Final Board: 6
K
4
7
6
Hero mucked A
A
and lost (-$0.87 net)
BB mucked and won $1.68 ($0.81 net)
Final Board: 6
Hero mucked A
BB mucked and won $1.68 ($0.81 net)
08-31-2018
, 09:45 AM
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,737
86s is very thin value but should get called by KdQx and stuff like that
QThh is a bit loose as a float, JThh would be much better. What turns do you plan on betting?
J9s nothing wrong. An even stronger argument for 3betting here is that you don't even get 4bet by AK so you don't get blown off your equity.
77 could call but it's very draw heavy so you can get called pretty often. Kind of unlucky to only have 60% when he can have K9/K7/97.
J6o you are probably very often behind on this flop so folding would be fine as an exploit. Don't really like the turn raise without a spade especially when you can just call with that price.
42s was an absolute throw, got very lucky there.
AA raise bigger SB vs BB for the same reason that being out position sucks.
QThh is a bit loose as a float, JThh would be much better. What turns do you plan on betting?
J9s nothing wrong. An even stronger argument for 3betting here is that you don't even get 4bet by AK so you don't get blown off your equity.
77 could call but it's very draw heavy so you can get called pretty often. Kind of unlucky to only have 60% when he can have K9/K7/97.
J6o you are probably very often behind on this flop so folding would be fine as an exploit. Don't really like the turn raise without a spade especially when you can just call with that price.
42s was an absolute throw, got very lucky there.
AA raise bigger SB vs BB for the same reason that being out position sucks.
08-31-2018
, 10:23 AM
enthusiast
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 77
Quote:
Appreciate all the advice. I may have made a fundamental mistake in my GTO process, but not sure. My understanding of GTO play is that if your opponents saw your cards and knew your strategy, they still couldn't cause you to lose. Maybe that understanding is incorrect. If true, then you should never raise postflop without the nuts, or never reraise preflop, cause calling will always be more profitable. And that's the reason behind my donking. I just look at my hand in a vaccuum against their range, without worrying about how my range is affected.
Now I'm starting to think I should just assume the opponents cannot know my hand and think more in terms of my range again. Shouldn't be too hard to rebuild what I've done in this manner. I am a bit confused though on which thought process concerning GTO is correct.
Now I'm starting to think I should just assume the opponents cannot know my hand and think more in terms of my range again. Shouldn't be too hard to rebuild what I've done in this manner. I am a bit confused though on which thought process concerning GTO is correct.
GTO means you play in such a manner that no matter what opponent does it is impossible for him to exploit your play.
GTO doesn't mean in any shape or form that the villain know your cards in any instance...
GTO is incredibly hard to apply in poker, because GTO is a hell to understand properly
usually this is applied when effective stack get shorter between you and villain, because the play is less complicated
like someone said earlier, playing 9/2 , your good opponents know exactly your range, and simply that go GTO out the window IMHO
IMO, 99% of the population apply GTO (when and if they do it) in one particular instance: HU nash push fold ranges, not to look at them , but play according to them each hand until he or villain has all chips
Last edited by beatmydeuces; 08-31-2018 at 10:35 AM.
08-31-2018
, 04:29 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Thanks Kelvis, QT hand I would bet a turn 8, T, J, Q, K, or heart. If turn was an A, I might delay and bet the river when checked to twice. Anything you would do differently? I can see JTs being better because it gives better straight draw outs, but you wouldn't float both?
J6, yeah, I was getting a good price to call. My thought in-hand was he seemed scared of the flush/straight/both, so I figured it was a good spot to bluff. When you say I shouldn't be raising without a spade, is that so that I have some more equity if called? Or as a blocker to him having a flush?
42, I usually don't bluff against signs of strength like that. I've been (for the most part I think) careful to find spots where my opponent is weaker. For some reason, I must have felt like it was a good semi-bluffing opportunity. But yeah, probably a bad play in the long run. Would you call preflop, or would you just let it go there?
AA, I assume you mean raise my range bigger SB vs BB? I will incorporate that into my next session. Thanks for all the responses!
beatmydeuces: Thanks, I was kind of realizing I had looked at GTO the wrong way earlier. I've put that aside for now, and just focusing on exploitive play at these stakes and trying to increase winrate.
J6, yeah, I was getting a good price to call. My thought in-hand was he seemed scared of the flush/straight/both, so I figured it was a good spot to bluff. When you say I shouldn't be raising without a spade, is that so that I have some more equity if called? Or as a blocker to him having a flush?
42, I usually don't bluff against signs of strength like that. I've been (for the most part I think) careful to find spots where my opponent is weaker. For some reason, I must have felt like it was a good semi-bluffing opportunity. But yeah, probably a bad play in the long run. Would you call preflop, or would you just let it go there?
AA, I assume you mean raise my range bigger SB vs BB? I will incorporate that into my next session. Thanks for all the responses!
beatmydeuces: Thanks, I was kind of realizing I had looked at GTO the wrong way earlier. I've put that aside for now, and just focusing on exploitive play at these stakes and trying to increase winrate.
09-01-2018
, 03:59 PM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Didn't have the greatest session yesterday. The AQs hand below is probably big spew. Should have folded to the 4bet I think.


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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936387
BTN: $2.05 (102.5 bb)
SB: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (UTG): $3.10 (155 bb)
MP: $2.59 (129.5 bb)
CO: $1.73 (86.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A
A
Hero raises to $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, BB folds
Flop: ($0.14) J
6
3
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.14, SB calls $0.14
Turn: ($0.42) 8
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.41, SB calls $0.41
River: ($1.24) 3
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $2.49 and is all-in, SB calls $1.78 and is all-in
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936387
BTN: $2.05 (102.5 bb)
SB: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (UTG): $3.10 (155 bb)
MP: $2.59 (129.5 bb)
CO: $1.73 (86.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A
Hero raises to $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, BB folds
Flop: ($0.14) J
SB checks, Hero bets $0.14, SB calls $0.14
Turn: ($0.42) 8
SB checks, Hero bets $0.41, SB calls $0.41
River: ($1.24) 3
SB checks, Hero bets $2.49 and is all-in, SB calls $1.78 and is all-in
Spoiler:
Results: $4.80 pot ($0.17 rake)
Final Board: J
6
3
8
3
SB showed 8
8
and won $4.63 ($2.24 net)
Hero showed A
A
and lost (-$2.39 net)
Final Board: J
SB showed 8
Hero showed A
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936388
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (SB): $2.69 (134.5 bb)
BB: $2.64 (132 bb)
UTG: $2.18 (109 bb)
MP: $1.83 (91.5 bb)
CO: $2.18 (109 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
T
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.05, Hero raises to $0.15, BB folds, BTN calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.32) T
4
T
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.31, BTN calls $0.31
Turn: ($0.94) 3
(2 players)
Hero bets $2.23 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.54 and is all-in
River: ($4.02) J
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936388
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (SB): $2.69 (134.5 bb)
BB: $2.64 (132 bb)
UTG: $2.18 (109 bb)
MP: $1.83 (91.5 bb)
CO: $2.18 (109 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.05, Hero raises to $0.15, BB folds, BTN calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.32) T
Hero bets $0.31, BTN calls $0.31
Turn: ($0.94) 3
Hero bets $2.23 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.54 and is all-in
River: ($4.02) J
Spoiler:
Results: $4.02 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: T
4
T
3
J
BTN showed Q
Q
and lost (-$2 net)
Hero showed A
T
and won $3.88 ($1.88 net)
Final Board: T
BTN showed Q
Hero showed A
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936389
BTN: $6.62 (331 bb)
SB: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.42 (121 bb)
UTG: $2.04 (102 bb)
MP: $7.71 (385.5 bb)
CO: $2.27 (113.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q
A
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.06, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.18, BTN raises to $0.52, Hero calls $0.34
Flop: ($1.05) A
2
K
(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.52, Hero raises to $1.90 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.38
Turn: ($4.85) 7
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: ($4.85) T
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936389
BTN: $6.62 (331 bb)
SB: $2 (100 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.42 (121 bb)
UTG: $2.04 (102 bb)
MP: $7.71 (385.5 bb)
CO: $2.27 (113.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.06, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.18, BTN raises to $0.52, Hero calls $0.34
Flop: ($1.05) A
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.52, Hero raises to $1.90 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.38
Turn: ($4.85) 7
River: ($4.85) T
Spoiler:
Results: $4.85 pot ($0.17 rake)
Final Board: A
2
K
7
T
BTN showed K
K
and won $4.68 ($2.26 net)
Hero showed Q
A
and lost (-$2.42 net)
Final Board: A
BTN showed K
Hero showed Q
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936390
BTN: $1.92 (96 bb)
SB: $2.25 (112.5 bb)
BB: $1.99 (99.5 bb)
UTG: $3.48 (174 bb)
MP: $2.24 (112 bb)
Hero (CO): $2.85 (142.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 7
9
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) T
6
2
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.04, BB calls $0.04
Turn: ($0.19) 8
(2 players)
BB bets $1.90 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.90
River: ($3.99) 5
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936390
BTN: $1.92 (96 bb)
SB: $2.25 (112.5 bb)
BB: $1.99 (99.5 bb)
UTG: $3.48 (174 bb)
MP: $2.24 (112 bb)
Hero (CO): $2.85 (142.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 7
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) T
BB checks, Hero bets $0.04, BB calls $0.04
Turn: ($0.19) 8
BB bets $1.90 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.90
River: ($3.99) 5
Spoiler:
Results: $3.99 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: T
6
2
8
5
BB showed T
Q
and lost (-$1.99 net)
Hero showed 7
9
and won $3.85 ($1.86 net)
Final Board: T
BB showed T
Hero showed 7
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936391
Hero (BTN): $2.02 (101 bb)
SB: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $3.04 (152 bb)
MP: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
CO: $2.50 (125 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 6
5
2 folds, CO raises to $0.05, Hero raises to $0.15, 2 folds, CO calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.33) 4
7
J
(2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $0.32, CO calls $0.32
Turn: ($0.97) 3
(2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $1.55 and is all-in, CO calls $1.55
River: ($4.07) 9
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936391
Hero (BTN): $2.02 (101 bb)
SB: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $3.04 (152 bb)
MP: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
CO: $2.50 (125 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 6
2 folds, CO raises to $0.05, Hero raises to $0.15, 2 folds, CO calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.33) 4
CO checks, Hero bets $0.32, CO calls $0.32
Turn: ($0.97) 3
CO checks, Hero bets $1.55 and is all-in, CO calls $1.55
River: ($4.07) 9
Spoiler:
Results: $4.07 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: 4
7
J
3
9
Hero showed 6
5
and won $3.93 ($1.91 net)
CO showed J
K
and lost (-$2.02 net)
Final Board: 4
Hero showed 6
CO showed J
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936392
BTN: $2.51 (125.5 bb)
SB: $2.15 (107.5 bb)
BB: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
UTG: $2.86 (143 bb)
MP: $3.48 (174 bb)
Hero (CO): $2 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 9
T
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) 6
T
9
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.11, BB calls $0.11
Turn: ($0.33) 2
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.32, BB calls $0.32
River: ($0.97) 6
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.30, BB calls $0.30
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936392
BTN: $2.51 (125.5 bb)
SB: $2.15 (107.5 bb)
BB: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
UTG: $2.86 (143 bb)
MP: $3.48 (174 bb)
Hero (CO): $2 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 9
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BB calls $0.03
Flop: ($0.11) 6
BB checks, Hero bets $0.11, BB calls $0.11
Turn: ($0.33) 2
BB checks, Hero bets $0.32, BB calls $0.32
River: ($0.97) 6
BB checks, Hero bets $0.30, BB calls $0.30
Spoiler:
Results: $1.57 pot ($0.05 rake)
Final Board: 6
T
9
2
6
BB mucked 9
Q
and lost (-$0.78 net)
Hero showed 9
T
and won $1.52 ($0.74 net)
Final Board: 6
BB mucked 9
Hero showed 9
09-02-2018
, 06:15 AM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Good session, back to the heater. Probably a bit of spew with the AK hands. The QQ hand, not sure if I should be getting it in there or not.


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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936404
Hero (BTN): $2.16 (108 bb)
SB: $2.02 (101 bb)
BB: $5.94 (297 bb)
UTG: $2.33 (116.5 bb)
MP: $3.34 (167 bb)
CO: $2.11 (105.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with K
A
UTG folds, MP raises to $0.06, CO folds, Hero raises to $0.18, 2 folds, MP calls $0.12
Flop: ($0.39) T
K
6
(2 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $0.38, MP calls $0.38
Turn: ($1.15) J
(2 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $0.56, MP raises to $2.78 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.04 and is all-in
River: ($4.35) 6
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936404
Hero (BTN): $2.16 (108 bb)
SB: $2.02 (101 bb)
BB: $5.94 (297 bb)
UTG: $2.33 (116.5 bb)
MP: $3.34 (167 bb)
CO: $2.11 (105.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with K
UTG folds, MP raises to $0.06, CO folds, Hero raises to $0.18, 2 folds, MP calls $0.12
Flop: ($0.39) T
MP checks, Hero bets $0.38, MP calls $0.38
Turn: ($1.15) J
MP checks, Hero bets $0.56, MP raises to $2.78 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.04 and is all-in
River: ($4.35) 6
Spoiler:
Results: $4.35 pot ($0.15 rake)
Final Board: T
K
6
J
6
Hero showed K
A
and lost (-$2.16 net)
MP showed K
J
and won $4.20 ($2.04 net)
Final Board: T
Hero showed K
MP showed K
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936405
BTN: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
Hero (SB): $4.29 (214.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $1.24 (62 bb)
MP: $2.05 (102.5 bb)
CO: $6.07 (303.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
K
UTG calls $0.02, MP raises to $0.06, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.24, BB folds, UTG calls $0.22, MP calls $0.18
Flop: ($0.74) K
Q
2
(3 players)
Hero bets $0.71, UTG folds, MP raises to $1.81 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.10
Turn: ($4.36) J
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: ($4.36) A
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936405
BTN: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
Hero (SB): $4.29 (214.5 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $1.24 (62 bb)
MP: $2.05 (102.5 bb)
CO: $6.07 (303.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A
UTG calls $0.02, MP raises to $0.06, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.24, BB folds, UTG calls $0.22, MP calls $0.18
Flop: ($0.74) K
Hero bets $0.71, UTG folds, MP raises to $1.81 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.10
Turn: ($4.36) J
River: ($4.36) A
Spoiler:
Results: $4.36 pot ($0.15 rake)
Final Board: K
Q
2
J
A
Hero showed A
K
and lost (-$2.05 net)
UTG mucked and lost (-$0.24 net)
MP showed 2
2
and won $4.21 ($2.16 net)
Final Board: K
Hero showed A
UTG mucked and lost (-$0.24 net)
MP showed 2
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936406
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $12.45 (622.5 bb)
BB: $2.03 (101.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $5.86 (293 bb)
MP: $1.97 (98.5 bb)
CO: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q
Q
Hero raises to $0.06, MP calls $0.06, CO raises to $0.27, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.65, MP folds, CO raises to $2.39 and is all-in, Hero folds
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936406
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $12.45 (622.5 bb)
BB: $2.03 (101.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $5.86 (293 bb)
MP: $1.97 (98.5 bb)
CO: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q
Hero raises to $0.06, MP calls $0.06, CO raises to $0.27, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.65, MP folds, CO raises to $2.39 and is all-in, Hero folds
Spoiler:
Results: $1.39 pot
CO mucked and won $1.39 ($0.74 net)
CO mucked and won $1.39 ($0.74 net)
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936407
BTN: $5.03 (251.5 bb)
Hero (SB): $5.12 (256 bb)
BB: $0.65 (32.5 bb)
UTG: $1.50 (75 bb)
MP: $1 (50 bb)
CO: $4.55 (227.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 7
6
UTG raises to $0.04, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.12, BB folds, UTG calls $0.08
Flop: ($0.26) 8
A
9
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.17, UTG calls $0.17
Turn: ($0.60) 9
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.58, UTG calls $0.58
River: ($1.76) 5
(2 players)
Hero bets $4.25 and is all-in, UTG calls $0.63 and is all-in
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936407
BTN: $5.03 (251.5 bb)
Hero (SB): $5.12 (256 bb)
BB: $0.65 (32.5 bb)
UTG: $1.50 (75 bb)
MP: $1 (50 bb)
CO: $4.55 (227.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 7
UTG raises to $0.04, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.12, BB folds, UTG calls $0.08
Flop: ($0.26) 8
Hero bets $0.17, UTG calls $0.17
Turn: ($0.60) 9
Hero bets $0.58, UTG calls $0.58
River: ($1.76) 5
Hero bets $4.25 and is all-in, UTG calls $0.63 and is all-in
Spoiler:
Results: $3.02 pot ($0.11 rake)
Final Board: 8
A
9
9
5
Hero showed 7
6
and won $2.91 ($1.41 net)
UTG showed Q
A
and lost (-$1.50 net)
Final Board: 8
Hero showed 7
UTG showed Q
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936408
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $4.46 (223 bb)
BB: $1.88 (94 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2 (100 bb)
MP: $4.77 (238.5 bb)
CO: $3.54 (177 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
K
Hero raises to $0.06, MP folds, CO calls $0.06, 3 folds
Flop: ($0.15) 3
5
3
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.14, CO calls $0.14
Turn: ($0.43) 9
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.41, CO calls $0.41
River: ($1.25) A
(2 players)
Hero bets $1.39 and is all-in, CO calls $1.39
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936408
BTN: $2 (100 bb)
SB: $4.46 (223 bb)
BB: $1.88 (94 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2 (100 bb)
MP: $4.77 (238.5 bb)
CO: $3.54 (177 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
Hero raises to $0.06, MP folds, CO calls $0.06, 3 folds
Flop: ($0.15) 3
Hero bets $0.14, CO calls $0.14
Turn: ($0.43) 9
Hero bets $0.41, CO calls $0.41
River: ($1.25) A
Hero bets $1.39 and is all-in, CO calls $1.39
Spoiler:
Results: $4.03 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: 3
5
3
9
A
Hero showed K
K
and won $3.89 ($1.89 net)
CO showed Q
Q
and lost (-$2 net)
Final Board: 3
Hero showed K
CO showed Q
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Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936409
BTN: $2.11 (105.5 bb)
SB: $4.35 (217.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.90 (145 bb)
UTG: $2.09 (104.5 bb)
MP: $2 (100 bb)
CO: $1.67 (83.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
6
UTG raises to $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, Hero calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.18) 4
9
6
(3 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, UTG bets $0.10, SB calls $0.10, Hero raises to $0.50, UTG raises to $2.03 and is all-in, SB folds, Hero calls $1.53
Turn: ($4.34) 4
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: ($4.34) 2
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936409
BTN: $2.11 (105.5 bb)
SB: $4.35 (217.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.90 (145 bb)
UTG: $2.09 (104.5 bb)
MP: $2 (100 bb)
CO: $1.67 (83.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6
UTG raises to $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, Hero calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.18) 4
SB checks, Hero checks, UTG bets $0.10, SB calls $0.10, Hero raises to $0.50, UTG raises to $2.03 and is all-in, SB folds, Hero calls $1.53
Turn: ($4.34) 4
River: ($4.34) 2
Spoiler:
Results: $4.34 pot ($0.15 rake)
Final Board: 4
9
6
4
2
SB mucked and lost (-$0.16 net)
Hero showed 6
6
and won $4.19 ($2.10 net)
UTG showed K
K
and lost (-$2.09 net)
Final Board: 4
SB mucked and lost (-$0.16 net)
Hero showed 6
UTG showed K
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936410
BTN: $2.17 (108.5 bb)
SB: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
BB: $3.37 (168.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $10.53 (526.5 bb)
MP: $2.29 (114.5 bb)
CO: $2.95 (147.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with J
T
Hero raises to $0.05, MP folds, CO calls $0.05, BTN calls $0.05, 2 folds
Flop: ($0.18) J
J
T
(3 players)
Hero bets $0.17, CO raises to $2.90, BTN folds, Hero calls $2.73
Turn: ($5.98) 8
(2 players)
River: ($5.98) 6
(2 players)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936410
BTN: $2.17 (108.5 bb)
SB: $2.21 (110.5 bb)
BB: $3.37 (168.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $10.53 (526.5 bb)
MP: $2.29 (114.5 bb)
CO: $2.95 (147.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with J
Hero raises to $0.05, MP folds, CO calls $0.05, BTN calls $0.05, 2 folds
Flop: ($0.18) J
Hero bets $0.17, CO raises to $2.90, BTN folds, Hero calls $2.73
Turn: ($5.98) 8
River: ($5.98) 6
Spoiler:
Results: $5.98 pot ($0.21 rake)
Final Board: J
J
T
8
6
BTN mucked and lost (-$0.05 net)
Hero showed J
T
and won $5.77 ($2.82 net)
CO showed Q
Q
and lost (-$2.95 net)
Final Board: J
BTN mucked and lost (-$0.05 net)
Hero showed J
CO showed Q
09-03-2018
, 05:06 AM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Been out pretty much all day today. Just wanted to get in a little quickie session to keep the momentum going. Didn't get very lucky at all lol.


Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936430
BTN: $2.56 (128 bb)
SB: $2.31 (115.5 bb)
BB: $2.45 (122.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2.24 (112 bb)
MP: $2.16 (108 bb)
CO: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 7
7
Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BTN raises to $0.10, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.05
Flop: ($0.23) 8
7
A
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.22, BTN calls $0.22
Turn: ($0.67) 4
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.65, BTN calls $0.65
River: ($1.97) 2
(2 players)
Hero bets $1.27 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.27
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936430
BTN: $2.56 (128 bb)
SB: $2.31 (115.5 bb)
BB: $2.45 (122.5 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2.24 (112 bb)
MP: $2.16 (108 bb)
CO: $2.39 (119.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 7
Hero raises to $0.05, 2 folds, BTN raises to $0.10, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.05
Flop: ($0.23) 8
Hero bets $0.22, BTN calls $0.22
Turn: ($0.67) 4
Hero bets $0.65, BTN calls $0.65
River: ($1.97) 2
Hero bets $1.27 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.27
Spoiler:
Results: $4.51 pot ($0.16 rake)
Final Board: 8
7
A
4
2
BTN showed K
J
and won $4.35 ($2.11 net)
Hero showed 7
7
and lost (-$2.24 net)
Final Board: 8
BTN showed K
Hero showed 7
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936431
BTN: $1.69 (84.5 bb)
SB: $4.07 (203.5 bb)
BB: $1.50 (75 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2.64 (132 bb)
MP: $2.12 (106 bb)
CO: $2.32 (116 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
K
Hero raises to $0.06, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.06, SB folds, BB calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.19) A
K
5
(3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.18, BTN folds, BB calls $0.18
Turn: ($0.55) T
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $2.40, BB calls $1.26 and is all-in
River: ($3.07) A
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936431
BTN: $1.69 (84.5 bb)
SB: $4.07 (203.5 bb)
BB: $1.50 (75 bb)
Hero (UTG): $2.64 (132 bb)
MP: $2.12 (106 bb)
CO: $2.32 (116 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
Hero raises to $0.06, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.06, SB folds, BB calls $0.04
Flop: ($0.19) A
BB checks, Hero bets $0.18, BTN folds, BB calls $0.18
Turn: ($0.55) T
BB checks, Hero bets $2.40, BB calls $1.26 and is all-in
River: ($3.07) A
Spoiler:
Results: $3.07 pot ($0.11 rake)
Final Board: A
K
5
T
A
BB showed T
A
and won $2.96 ($1.46 net)
Hero showed K
K
and lost (-$1.50 net)
Final Board: A
BB showed T
Hero showed K
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936432
Hero (BTN): $2 (100 bb)
SB: $2 (100 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $4.55 (227.5 bb)
MP: $2 (100 bb)
CO: $2 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with K
K
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.06, SB folds, BB raises to $0.20, Hero raises to $0.60, BB raises to $2 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.40 and is all-in
Flop: ($4.01) Q
4
8
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
Turn: ($4.01) A
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
River: ($4.01) 9
(2 players, 2 are all-in)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936432
Hero (BTN): $2 (100 bb)
SB: $2 (100 bb)
BB: $2 (100 bb)
UTG: $4.55 (227.5 bb)
MP: $2 (100 bb)
CO: $2 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with K
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.06, SB folds, BB raises to $0.20, Hero raises to $0.60, BB raises to $2 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.40 and is all-in
Flop: ($4.01) Q
Turn: ($4.01) A
River: ($4.01) 9
Spoiler:
Results: $4.01 pot ($0.14 rake)
Final Board: Q
4
8
A
9
Hero showed K
K
and won $1.93 (-$0.07 net)
BB showed K
K
and won $1.94 (-$0.06 net)
Final Board: Q
Hero showed K
BB showed K
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936434
BTN: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
SB: $1.98 (99 bb)
BB: $4.87 (243.5 bb)
UTG: $13.23 (661.5 bb)
Hero (MP): $2.09 (104.5 bb)
CO: $2.10 (105 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 7
8
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.05, CO raises to $0.15, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.33) T
6
9
(2 players)
Hero bets $0.32, CO calls $0.32
Turn: ($0.97) A
(2 players)
Hero bets $1.62, CO calls $1.62
River: ($4.21) 7
(2 players)
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37936434
BTN: $2.01 (100.5 bb)
SB: $1.98 (99 bb)
BB: $4.87 (243.5 bb)
UTG: $13.23 (661.5 bb)
Hero (MP): $2.09 (104.5 bb)
CO: $2.10 (105 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 7
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.05, CO raises to $0.15, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.33) T
Hero bets $0.32, CO calls $0.32
Turn: ($0.97) A
Hero bets $1.62, CO calls $1.62
River: ($4.21) 7
Spoiler:
Results: $4.21 pot ($0.15 rake)
Final Board: T
6
9
A
7
Hero showed 7
8
and won $2.03 (-$0.06 net)
CO showed 8
7
and won $2.03 (-$0.06 net)
Final Board: T
Hero showed 7
CO showed 8
09-03-2018
, 05:19 AM
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 358
Never 4! fold QQ for 100bb effective. Make a decision before you 4 bet instead of blindly doing it. Nothing wrong with 4! calling or calling the 3! as you are opening from UTG.
Classic case of this was a hand I played yesterday where my opponent raised from UTG+1, I 3! from the button with QQ, he 4! and I proceeded to 5! shove. He folded and showed KK and typed in the chat 'Always aces, just my luck when I have KK'.
He was probably tilted but 4 betting for information with a hand as strong as QQ is a very bad play. If he is jamming AK/AKs you have to call with pot odds and all that.
Classic case of this was a hand I played yesterday where my opponent raised from UTG+1, I 3! from the button with QQ, he 4! and I proceeded to 5! shove. He folded and showed KK and typed in the chat 'Always aces, just my luck when I have KK'.
He was probably tilted but 4 betting for information with a hand as strong as QQ is a very bad play. If he is jamming AK/AKs you have to call with pot odds and all that.
09-04-2018
, 06:06 AM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Thanks CC96, maybe calling the 3bet would have been better. At any rate, played a lot of hours today, got to the 10k hands mark. So will just have a quick update with the graph for the first 10k hands (since starting to play exploitatively). Playing 4 tables of zoom now, so should speed things up a little.

EDIT: Just took a look at my stats by position. Sample size is still very small obviously, but SB winrate is positive so far (+3bb/100). Probably won't be able to stay positive, but a huge improvement. So props to Kelvis for helping me make the biggest improvement there by adopting a 3bet or fold strategy (except a few times when I overcall multiway).
EDIT2:Just one last thing. My winrate with AA is actually negative (-2.5bb/hand). Wow, I've never seen that before. AA has always been my most profitable hand. By far. Once that turns around, should be even better (hopefully).

EDIT: Just took a look at my stats by position. Sample size is still very small obviously, but SB winrate is positive so far (+3bb/100). Probably won't be able to stay positive, but a huge improvement. So props to Kelvis for helping me make the biggest improvement there by adopting a 3bet or fold strategy (except a few times when I overcall multiway).
EDIT2:Just one last thing. My winrate with AA is actually negative (-2.5bb/hand). Wow, I've never seen that before. AA has always been my most profitable hand. By far. Once that turns around, should be even better (hopefully).
Last edited by PokerPhilosopher; 09-04-2018 at 06:23 AM.
09-05-2018
, 06:38 AM
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,086
Just thought I'd post a graph to date for all the hands played at NL2z. This includes all the hands at the start where I was trying to play a pseudo-GTO strat (which wasn't all that GTO). It's obvious where I started to play more exploitatively lol.

Redefining my end-goal for this thread:
I had originally stated I will move up to NL5 when the BR is at $200, at which point this goals thread would be complete (and the next one started). I'm going back to a previous BRM plan I created. The reason being, that I need to treat this as a second job. I'm not making enough at my current job to make ends meet. I used to work 6 days a week there, but they didn't want to give me overtime anymore several months ago. I've been getting by so far, but won't be able to much longer.
The original plan was to find a second job, but I'll hold off a bit on that and see if I can make poker work. I don't need to make much. If I can make $350 (CAD) a month, that would probably cover the rest of the expenses, give or take. Even making less, I could still buy enough time to keep playing poker until I'm able to move up one or two stakes, where I can make more money.
So, I need a plan where I can withdraw money every 2 weeks (like a real job). I've divided this goals thread into 3 stages:
Stage 1:
40 hours/week: Play NL2
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** I will withdraw everything over $120 (my "paycheck"), and keep $120 in the BR
*** If I have an 80k hand sample at NL2 showing a profit, and I have at least $120 (60 NL2 BIs) in my BR, I will move to stage 2
Stage 2:
35 hours/week: Play NL2
5 hours/week: Study
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** Withdraw 75% of anything over $120
*** Put the other 25% of the extra into a "separate" NL5 BR (Note that on the poker site, both BRs will be combined into one total. But I'll keep track of the "separate" BRs on paper.) This NL5 BR will be used for NL5 shots in the next stage.
*** If I have at least $50 in that NL5 BR, then withdraw anything over that $50 and move to stage 3
Stage 3:
30 hours/week: Play NL2
5 hours/week: Play NL5 (if NL5 BR reaches $0, then just play NL2)
5 hours/week: Study
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** Withdraw anything over $120 in NL2 BR
*** Withdraw anything over $400 in NL5 BR
*** If NL5 BR is $0, then move back to stage 2
*** If I have 100k hands at NL5 with profit, and my NL2 BR & NL5 BR combined is at least $400, then withdraw anything above the $400 and start the next challenge! I will have officially moved out of NL2 (permanently), and NL5 will be my "official" grinding stake. And this challenge will be complete.
This BRM strategy was developed to allow me to use most of my time to make money at stakes that I know I can beat, and to give me enough BIs to be comfortable. This in turn will give me the best chance for success, and the best chance to make a steady side-income while allowing a little time each week to study and take shots at the next level. The downside is it will take a lot longer to move up. But I'm not in a rush.
Future Updates:
As you've noticed, I will be trying to spend 40 hours/week on poker, outside of my 35-37 hours/week at my job. That's been something that I've struggled with in the past, and so treating this as a second job should help a bit (hopefully!). Knowing that the more I play, the bigger paycheck I will receive, will hopefully act as a good motivator.
Daily updates might suffer though. Not sure how often I will update going forward. I was thinking of doing something like updating after every 10k hands, or after every 20k hands. Or maybe every week. But, considering my BRM plan is designed around 2 week intervals, I may just stick to that and update at the end of every 2 week period. Updating what I've cashed out (i.e., my paycheck), graphs of my progress, what my BRs are at, and some notable hands from that 2 weeks.

Redefining my end-goal for this thread:
I had originally stated I will move up to NL5 when the BR is at $200, at which point this goals thread would be complete (and the next one started). I'm going back to a previous BRM plan I created. The reason being, that I need to treat this as a second job. I'm not making enough at my current job to make ends meet. I used to work 6 days a week there, but they didn't want to give me overtime anymore several months ago. I've been getting by so far, but won't be able to much longer.
The original plan was to find a second job, but I'll hold off a bit on that and see if I can make poker work. I don't need to make much. If I can make $350 (CAD) a month, that would probably cover the rest of the expenses, give or take. Even making less, I could still buy enough time to keep playing poker until I'm able to move up one or two stakes, where I can make more money.
So, I need a plan where I can withdraw money every 2 weeks (like a real job). I've divided this goals thread into 3 stages:
Stage 1:
40 hours/week: Play NL2
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** I will withdraw everything over $120 (my "paycheck"), and keep $120 in the BR
*** If I have an 80k hand sample at NL2 showing a profit, and I have at least $120 (60 NL2 BIs) in my BR, I will move to stage 2
Stage 2:
35 hours/week: Play NL2
5 hours/week: Study
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** Withdraw 75% of anything over $120
*** Put the other 25% of the extra into a "separate" NL5 BR (Note that on the poker site, both BRs will be combined into one total. But I'll keep track of the "separate" BRs on paper.) This NL5 BR will be used for NL5 shots in the next stage.
*** If I have at least $50 in that NL5 BR, then withdraw anything over that $50 and move to stage 3
Stage 3:
30 hours/week: Play NL2
5 hours/week: Play NL5 (if NL5 BR reaches $0, then just play NL2)
5 hours/week: Study
After every two weeks, I will do the following:
*** Withdraw anything over $120 in NL2 BR
*** Withdraw anything over $400 in NL5 BR
*** If NL5 BR is $0, then move back to stage 2
*** If I have 100k hands at NL5 with profit, and my NL2 BR & NL5 BR combined is at least $400, then withdraw anything above the $400 and start the next challenge! I will have officially moved out of NL2 (permanently), and NL5 will be my "official" grinding stake. And this challenge will be complete.
This BRM strategy was developed to allow me to use most of my time to make money at stakes that I know I can beat, and to give me enough BIs to be comfortable. This in turn will give me the best chance for success, and the best chance to make a steady side-income while allowing a little time each week to study and take shots at the next level. The downside is it will take a lot longer to move up. But I'm not in a rush.
Future Updates:
As you've noticed, I will be trying to spend 40 hours/week on poker, outside of my 35-37 hours/week at my job. That's been something that I've struggled with in the past, and so treating this as a second job should help a bit (hopefully!). Knowing that the more I play, the bigger paycheck I will receive, will hopefully act as a good motivator.
Daily updates might suffer though. Not sure how often I will update going forward. I was thinking of doing something like updating after every 10k hands, or after every 20k hands. Or maybe every week. But, considering my BRM plan is designed around 2 week intervals, I may just stick to that and update at the end of every 2 week period. Updating what I've cashed out (i.e., my paycheck), graphs of my progress, what my BRs are at, and some notable hands from that 2 weeks.
09-05-2018
, 06:43 AM
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 8,737
What's the point of taking chunks out of your bankroll when you're playing 2NL? Just grow the bankroll until you're at stakes where you can actually make a decent hourly.
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