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04-03-2009 , 12:56 AM
I have taken some poetic licence and made a preflop xls chart from fees guide.
Nice to stick on the wall imho.

I was going to attach it to this post but can't see where or how to attach files or maybe I don't have permissions??

I have a poker web site I can link it to but again that is probably not allowed.

Can anyone point me in the right direction as to the best way to get this spreadsheet to the 2+2 community.

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04-03-2009 , 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by triple2
I have taken some poetic licence and made a preflop xls chart from fees guide.
Nice to stick on the wall imho.

I was going to attach it to this post but can't see where or how to attach files or maybe I don't have permissions??

I have a poker web site I can link it to but again that is probably not allowed.

Can anyone point me in the right direction as to the best way to get this spreadsheet to the 2+2 community.

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upload on rapidshare or smth
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04-03-2009 , 10:52 PM
Thanks,

Here it is....

http://rapidshare.com/files/21717923...chart.xls.html

Apparently I get 10 downloads.
Post if more downloads are needed as I need to upgrade raidshare account

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04-04-2009 , 12:00 AM
You can use mediafire where you don't have to upgrade and it's better than rapid****
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04-04-2009 , 04:50 AM
Thanks,

Try this one.....


http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f...4e75f6e8ebb871

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04-04-2009 , 03:00 PM
Am I correct that these are the recommendations to openraise when noone has opened the pot before?

What's the recommended range after several limps?
What's the recommended range for 3bets?
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04-04-2009 , 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Bagelfan
Am I correct that these are the recommendations to openraise when noone has opened the pot before?

What's the recommended range after several limps?
What's the recommended range for 3bets?
My opinion only however...

After several limps use the same range but open for more.

eg: no-one opened, open for 4bb
1 limper , raise to 5bb
2 limpers , raise to 6bb

As for 3 bets then I suggest you refer to fees 6-max guide.

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04-04-2009 , 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by fees
I thought this would be an interesting hand to post to display why passive players aren't always valuebetting when they bet.

Full Tilt Poker Game #7106449835: Table Hughes (deep hu) - $5/$10 - No Limit Hold'em - 6:26:45 ET - 2008/07/06
RealMonies posts the small blind of $5
Starr5522 posts the big blind of $10
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to RealMonies [Kh 6d]
RealMonies raises to $30
Starr5522 calls $20
*** FLOP *** [As 6h 2h]
Starr5522 bets $30
RealMonies calls $30
*** TURN *** [As 6h 2h] [7s]
Starr5522 bets $80
RealMonies calls $80
*** RIVER *** [As 6h 2h 7s] [Js]
Starr5522 bets $360, and is all in
RealMonies calls $360
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Starr5522 shows [3s 4d] Ace Jack high
RealMonies shows [Kh 6d] a pair of Sixes
RealMonies wins the pot ($999.50) with a pair of Sixes
Starr5522 is sitting out
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $1,000 | Rake $0.50
Board: [As 6h 2h 7s Js]
Seat 1: RealMonies (small blind) showed [Kh 6d] and won ($999.50) with a pair of Sixes
Seat 2: Starr5522 (big blind) showed [3s 4d] and lost with Ace Jack high


Him being passive means he can't valuebet thinly, or rather that on the flop he can have an Ace close to never unless its A6 or A2 (two pair), so hes representing the complete nuts or air, far more often air because he doesn't vbet thing and is SUPER polarized. You can't deduce this from HUD stats, its just simply understanding player types in relation to board texture and their line.
I'm interested in this hand- So what was your read on him before the hand? He was passive post flop usually? So when he came out fireing here, why wouldn't you give him credit for a A w marginal Kicker? He couldn't be betting a flush draw because of his passive nature? So river looked to be a massive bluff?? Just wondering your thought process here becaus I see it as a sick call with out knowing the player at all.
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04-16-2009 , 04:06 AM
wow, that definately changed a lot of how my respect for the game is going to be, props to this. i hate tilting =P
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04-16-2009 , 08:29 AM
yet another great post...tyvm sir.
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05-27-2009 , 12:30 AM
I just read this for the first time and thought I would bump it so others might see it.
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05-27-2009 , 01:09 AM
fees have my babies
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08-02-2009 , 08:38 AM
Great read.
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08-02-2009 , 02:46 PM
Does anyone know who is that in FEES avatar?
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09-22-2009 , 01:04 AM
bump. Hey fees, just wanted to say thanks for the OP as well as your subsequent advice itt. Much appreciated.
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09-22-2009 , 01:36 AM
There is much controvery in this thread about fees saying to not use a HUD. I'd like to continue the discussion here if possible, because it's unlikely fees is reading this (if you are, thanks for the thread).

I have a great reliance on the HUD. It almost dictates the way I play the hand. While I am not doubting that I can be paying more attention to the table dynamics, and that using the HUD has stunted my player reading skills postflop, do you think if you do pay as much attention to the table dynamics as you should, that you should have a pretty clear idea of a villains preflop stats without a HUD?
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09-22-2009 , 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dynacraze
Does anyone know who is that in FEES avatar?
+1

and, ty fees for everything.
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09-22-2009 , 05:31 AM
I agree with the stuff about ev graphs, non-showdown winnings, etc. Its all soooooooo misleading, the ONLY thing that matters is the green line.

But I completely disagree about not using a hud. I agree that you should not totally rely on a hud and that the best way to go is playing like 4-8 tables, but a hud can be very useful at times. fee's you keep saying that looking at a players line, etc is much more valuable than looking at his stats, but good players would do both. Having a hud running is simply having more information on your opponent, and I doubt that anyone on the planet would be worse off by using a hud. Even if you want to play 4 tables and focus in reads, etc, still have a hud up.
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09-22-2009 , 05:36 AM
ty fees ,very nice read.
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03-03-2010 , 08:17 PM
I guess it is time to bump this once again. Far too long have we struggled with multitabling the micros, the end is near.
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02-16-2015 , 11:39 AM
Bump

Fee's if you ever do another book that would be awesome and I'd gladly pay for it.
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02-16-2015 , 12:06 PM
I stumbled on to 2p2 playing 18 months ago playing .1/.25 FR on bodog. Today I play 5/10-25/50 on ftp and stars.

I was filled with hope when i read that. But then i realized this was posted in 2008 and i came back to earth.
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