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11-05-2014 , 09:15 PM
best thread on the internet I hear...
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11-05-2014 , 09:16 PM
i only hope booid isn't too embarrsed to post his nonsense..its **** gold
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11-06-2014 , 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by plaaynde
Tryptamean what is your BB/100? Mine ev, and also factual right now is 11BB/100.
6.9 actual, 5.8 expected. Curiously I'm below ev in chips won. You roi, chips won and BB won seem to be in line with my results (i.e. all about 50-60% higher).

I was mainly asking this because my recent posts, icm calcs, and a few in-game observations led me to believe I was often underestimating fold equity. It also implied I was a bit too eager to call shoves, but I think those spots were more infrequent than the shove spots I was missing. After adjusting, my red line instantly turned from negative to positive and expected chips won increased substantially along with it. However, actual results in terms of buy-ins has sucked, so I was skeptical such an easy fix would lead to more winnings.
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11-06-2014 , 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Tryptamean
6.9 actual, 5.8 expected. Curiously I'm below ev in chips won. You roi, chips won and BB won seem to be in line with my results (i.e. all about 50-60% higher).

I was mainly asking this because my recent posts, icm calcs, and a few in-game observations led me to believe I was often underestimating fold equity. It also implied I was a bit too eager to call shoves, but I think those spots were more infrequent than the shove spots I was missing. After adjusting, my red line instantly turned from negative to positive and expected chips won increased substantially along with it. However, actual results in terms of buy-ins has sucked, so I was skeptical such an easy fix would lead to more winnings.
Do you tilt any? (hope not). With the margins nowadays I can't see tilting/gambling players getting any profit. Imagine how fast I could flush my 2-3% ROI down the drain.
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11-06-2014 , 02:27 PM
I'd guess tilting has a minimal effect on my results, but who knows.
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11-09-2014 , 01:00 PM
we need players to do some challenged/ prob bets to get more traffic again, was struggling to reg $3.50 today and that was on sunday lol
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11-09-2014 , 03:01 PM
There was enough going on for you to beat me

From 202-2798 to 3000-0, congrats!

Man, I was that close to tilting, but as always, what's the use?
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11-10-2014 , 08:59 AM
If your "close to tilting" then you are tilting bro
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11-10-2014 , 01:17 PM
haha i remember that, pretty sure u beat me when i was a big fav tho, so justice was served lol
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11-10-2014 , 02:22 PM
You were not as big a favorite as one would think in that hand. I'm having 47.5%. Shows the power pairs are starting to have above pure babies.

    Poker Stars, $3.32 Buy-in (30/60 blinds, 6 ante) No Limit Omaha H/L Tournament, 2 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #32506232

    SB: 1,601 (26.7 bb)
    Hero (BB): 1,399 (23.3 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 7 A T 7
    SB raises to 1,595 and is all-in, Hero calls 1,333 and is all-in

    Flop: (2,798) 6 5 T (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    Turn: (2,798) 9 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (2,798) 3 (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 2,798 pot
    Final Board: 6 5 T 9 3
    SB showed 9 3 A K and lost (-1,399 net)
    Hero showed 7 A T 7 and won 2,798 (1,399 net)



    Get the Flash Player to use the Hold'em Manager Replayer.

    Last edited by plaaynde; 11-10-2014 at 02:28 PM.
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    11-10-2014 , 02:39 PM
    yeah im a good fav there, not the best call imo, ur never big fave there even with 4 random cards its not a great call
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    11-10-2014 , 03:06 PM
    ProPokerTools Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation[/URL]
    600,000 trials (Randomized)
    Hand Pot equity Scoops Wins HiTies HiWins Lo Ties Lo
    7d Ad Td 7h54.16% 235,870326,5046,181140,0197,417
    *45.84% 186,658267,3156,181141,0817,417

    I will be delighted to call against random, btw paid BB and ante too
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    11-10-2014 , 06:58 PM
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    Originally Posted by plaaynde
    You were not as big a favorite as one would think in that hand. I'm having 47.5%. Shows the power pairs are starting to have above pure babies.

      Poker Stars, $3.32 Buy-in (30/60 blinds, 6 ante) No Limit Omaha H/L Tournament, 2 Players
      Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #32506232

      SB: 1,601 (26.7 bb)
      Hero (BB): 1,399 (23.3 bb)

      Preflop: Hero is BB with 7 A T 7
      SB raises to 1,595 and is all-in, Hero calls 1,333 and is all-in

      Flop: (2,798) 6 5 T (2 players, 2 are all-in)
      Turn: (2,798) 9 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
      River: (2,798) 3 (2 players, 2 are all-in)

      Spoiler:
      Results: 2,798 pot
      Final Board: 6 5 T 9 3
      SB showed 9 3 A K and lost (-1,399 net)
      Hero showed 7 A T 7 and won 2,798 (1,399 net)



      Get the Flash Player to use the Hold'em Manager Replayer.
      Trying to work out who played it worse. Shoving 25+bbs HU with a monster like that is pretty bad IMO. Call is pretty hmmmm as well. Proof that a lot of hyper players don't know wtf to do when they have more than 15 bigs HU.
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      11-11-2014 , 12:11 AM
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      Originally Posted by streityboy
      Shoving 25+bbs HU with a monster like that is pretty bad IMO.
      Monster? Every hand with a 9 is bad in O8
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      11-11-2014 , 01:26 PM
      pretty sure every winning reg shoves in that spot there?
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      11-11-2014 , 02:08 PM
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      Originally Posted by alexmck123
      pretty sure every winning reg shoves in that spot there?
      I would. But somebody labelled me a maniac earlier itt.

      streity, what are you trying to achieve by calling/raising in the SB in that spot? I agree we were quite deep for being HU. Maybe shoving is not always the only alternative.

      Last edited by plaaynde; 11-11-2014 at 02:14 PM.
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      11-11-2014 , 02:25 PM
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      Originally Posted by alexmck123
      pretty sure every winning reg shoves in that spot there?
      Nah. When playing postflop isn't pain in the ass (I don't have many tables on) I would complete/limp there. I think 1-2 more winning players would play the same if there weren't too many sit&go running.
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      11-11-2014 , 02:38 PM
      i guess, i was playing like 12 table at the time, if i see ak3x hu im shoving. im not std raisinf for him to shove on me, id rather just take a spin, im never far behind
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      11-11-2014 , 04:55 PM
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      Originally Posted by alexmck123
      pretty sure every winning reg shoves in that spot there?
      Nope. I don't and I am a winning reg.Neither does the great biood last time I played him hu. If you aren't sure why PM me.
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      11-12-2014 , 09:44 AM
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      Originally Posted by streityboy
      the great biood
      finally
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      11-12-2014 , 11:21 AM
      Liked this shove:

        Poker Stars, $3.32 Buy-in (20/40 blinds, 4 ante) No Limit Omaha H/L Tournament, 3 Players
        Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #32543552

        SB: 61 (1.5 bb)
        BB: 2,004 (50.1 bb)
        Hero (BTN): 935 (23.4 bb)

        Preflop: Hero is BTN with A Q Q 6
        Hero raises to 931 and is all-in, 2 folds

        Spoiler:
        Results: 112 pot
        Hero mucked A Q Q 6 and won 112 (68 net)



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        Look at SB's chips...


        ***plaaynde taking cover...***
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        11-12-2014 , 04:50 PM
        pretty sure biood has shoved alot worse, i know why its not a great shove but meh....
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        11-13-2014 , 06:03 PM
        looks like golden sng are back soon
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        11-14-2014 , 11:13 AM
        Yes! That promo is the bomb!
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        11-14-2014 , 11:42 AM
        yea I'm extremely looking forward to that promo, gonna grind as much as I can during it
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