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Originally Posted by LeaksSuck
If they didn't change the structure recently (afair it was sth ridiculous like 6bb eff -10bb and ante- from start with high rake):
(Borderline) unbeatable, raketrap.
The structure has remained the same. Hence there's little postflop edge, but a lot of edge seems to come from final table play, where recs make a ton of mistakes; besides, some recs fail to call with nearly ATC when having a big stack
In the era of chests, sitting in games with a reasonably high rec ratio, exploiting newbs to the maximum and riding the waves of variance has become more important than knowing advanced GTO.
There must be some people who're crushing those games but of course keeping it secret because their success is very dependent on the number of regs in the games. So you have to risk your own buck to learn what your own ROI would be (maybe negative, maybe positive, depending on how efficiently and passionately you learn the strategy on your own).
I know a Russian who claims to be beating 18-man KOs ($10-25) over a large sample but has severe mental game issues (hates the RNG) and is now trying to learn cash games instead, making silly postflop mistakes at NL10-25
It's not a sin not to know postflop play; it's a sin to sit in games that require that knowledge.
Last edited by coon74; 03-21-2018 at 03:06 PM.