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11-21-2009 , 11:58 AM
Hi,

so finally Ive bought myself HEM and been able to analyze some hands, anyone can give me some advice here ?



Also is there any sense in trying to get the non sd line up on these limits ?



I know the sample is rather small but since then Ive been playing a more ... forced style which doesnt seem to work for me while I felt great while playing this somewhat nittier style.
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11-21-2009 , 12:08 PM
Try opening more from the button and cutoff. If you are comfortable paying nitty, just continue playing that way, since you are winning at a good rate.

Don't worry about the redline. If your red line is bigger, that means you are bluffing more and winning pots without the best hand a lot of the times. There is really no reason for this at 10NL. Most of the money comes from getting value out of calling stations.
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11-21-2009 , 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by mojo6911
Try opening more from the button and cutoff. If you are comfortable paying nitty, just continue playing that way, since you are winning at a good rate.

Don't worry about the redline. If your red line is bigger, that means you are bluffing more and winning pots without the best hand a lot of the times. There is really no reason for this at 10NL. Most of the money comes from getting value out of calling stations.
Good advice. Work on having a staggered VPIP from late to early position with your highest being on the button.
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11-21-2009 , 04:09 PM
Thanks for the advice. Il just look up what a good button raise % is and try adjust my range to it a bit on the positions. I believe its also possible to filter on that in HEM right, btw do you guys use top range when opening x% or do you drop some hands that are more RIO and add more speculative hands ?
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11-21-2009 , 04:16 PM
8/12 is really nitty

3bet more

whats your steal%
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11-21-2009 , 04:17 PM
Against nits in the blinds, you should really be opening any two cards if it is folded to you OTB. You should tighten your range based on loose their range is. If they are loose/passive, usually a c-bet on the flop will take it down. If they are loose/agrressive, then you probably should tighten up a bit.

Your opening range should be slightly less in the cutoff than OTB.

Any suited connector
Any suited 1 gapper
Any pocket pair
Any suited Ace
Any two broadway cards
A8+

That should get you started.
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