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05-12-2023 , 08:10 PM
Hello.I am 28 years old from Bulgaria and i quit my job last year to play poker.I began with spin n go but it is too fast and somehow boring for me.Recently I found Six Plus Holdem and gave it a try and realy loved it.It is amazing game altough it could be brutal sometimes.I played without tracker fo SD about two months and now i have 75k hands in H2N for less than two months.I am still slightly loosing player by EV but with rakeback i have been made a little bit ove 40BI.My english is not perfect but i have not any poker friends playing SD so i decided to make some kind of blog here and sharing hands and graphs at least 3-4 times a week even if nobody cares
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05-12-2023 , 08:37 PM
This is a hand from yesterday or the day before.UTG2 is a solid easterneuropean reg for the limit.Here i am making a range bet on flop and on the turn after villian leads i was sure he has the JT straight.Of course i knew he could have some TT,JJ and AT,AJ spades semi bluffs wih some boats but i decided it is a good spot to represent the boat myself and did it.Do you think it was a good spot to do that or i am just burning money.Also what about the sizing is it too much and does it actually gave up some kind of weakness or it is not so relevant.Also do you agree with me for villians range? If you have some other comments obut the hands and not only i will be happy to discuss it

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05-14-2023 , 03:25 PM
Here is another bad one from me.On the turn I basically knew he is really strong because of the size on the bet and put him on a chop or nut straight.Usually i would not want to call 3rd street pot size just for chop but my hand looked pretty strong just to fold it so i decided to see river and lead every peared board to fold him out of chop or the nut straight.Do you think it was a good try or it is too much.Also what about the sizing?
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05-15-2023 , 07:10 AM
Another one from today. Here everything is standard (i believe so) to the river where we have some action.Villian is reg but he is very splashy sometimes.That session he was more balanced and calm so his pot size bet looked like 99% value bet to me.May be HU he would have some bluffs with blockers or thin value bets but here 4way i gave him credit.Of course i cant fold flush here but playing close to 200 bb deep i wondered if i have raises here because i am on the bottom of my value range here.The thing is that if i min raise and he is going all in i will be in a very bad spot because with 4card straight out there it will be hard for me to find some bluffs from his side and in the same time there is not logic in turning his straight in a bluff.I i just go bigger i am not sure if he calls anything weaker.Let me know what do you think?
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06-14-2023 , 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by DrawningFish
Here is another bad one from me.On the turn I basically knew he is really strong because of the size on the bet and put him on a chop or nut straight.Usually i would not want to call 3rd street pot size just for chop but my hand looked pretty strong just to fold it so i decided to see river and lead every peared board to fold him out of chop or the nut straight.Do you think it was a good try or it is too much.Also what about the sizing?
so i'll just start with this one, since it looks like it's been a while since you've posted (if you're still active i'd be happy to talk about the other hands as well). my sim work may be slightly off, so sorry if that's the case, but it should at least be of some help.

according to a fairly suitable sim, ATo is almost a pure fold (90%) on the flop, but we should usually call with ATs with a bdfd, so we can look at that when considering the turn situation, as it is at least similar. in case you're curious, solver flop calling range would be roughly this:



on the turn facing the 21 ante bet from co, we can call with your ATs hands (again, we shouldn't have ATo because that's a fold on the flop, with a ~10% raise otherwise - in any case not a call), except ATs with a fd, which wants to xr @ 100%.

the river is i guess the biggest mistake, it's a pure check (in short deck and even long deck that's very often the case, playing oop sucks). ATs with the turned flush draw does xc a ~75% river bet all the time, but the other combos only call a bit less than 25% of the time. the problem is that villain's larger sizing betting range (presuming we had checked instead of shoving) shouldn't include ANY hands that we're ahead of, in fact the only bluff the solver finds in the sim i ran was a small frequency of QJs with the turned fd. i think as played we're best off checking the river and hoping opponent bets smaller so that we can pick off bluffs. if we are taking a more exploitative line i think hands that block full houses or the nut straight and don't have much showdown value (KQ/QJ/J9) would be better candidates to bluff with.
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09-11-2023 , 04:42 AM
Thanks for the reply! I haven't been active here since I joined SD stable and wasn't sure if it was ok to keep posting hands here. Then at some point I changed my computer and lost my login details. When I'm out of the stable I'll start posting again and I'd be happy to discuss poker strategy with anyone who's up for it
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