Speaking of $7 regs who are terrible at poker, I have recently been playing again after 3 years out the game (5 tabling $7s for a disappointing 57Cev after 2k games) and I'm looking to improve. Honestly I am kinda clueless so there is a lot for me to work on. I have a few questions if anybody could share their wisdom, but I know poker information is more closely guarded these days
Is 57Cev is roughly 4.5% evroi pre rakeback? I think i heard the rule that every 5 chips post breakeven is 1% evroi (35BE for 7% rake at stars). I think this figure discounts the top three prizes, but is there a CeV for BE for only the bottom 3 prizes? I didn't hit any 25x and 6 10x in 2k games, so id like to know what I need to do to be profitable without the higher multipliers. My $ev for this sample was actually slightly negative despite the winning Cev, I assume this is just a result of bad prize pools and should not be Much of a concern?
What would be the best way to study and revise, within reason considering the stakes? Obviously piosolver is a bit overkill to beat 7s, and there is very little contempory content for spins, so it seems my options are:
Join a stable
Watch players such as freeq on twitch and try to emulate their play
Revise using my PT database (e.g I am losing chips from SB and I know it is possible to win, so obv a strategy adjustment is needed)
Are there any other good methods for the lower stakes?
Some quicker Qs; it would seem that playing NASH an vs bb when button folds would be even better than normal HU play as we don't have the advantage of postflop position, however, is there any impact in terms of card removal from button folding improving BBs hand? Or is the impact so small as to be negligible?
Thanks in advance!