W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 1 just second page i already found something really useful.
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/well-jma
very awesome read.
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"As far as style, and I know that this will shatter the hearts and explode
the heads of many a 2p2er and CR member who don't think this is possible, I
think you're too aggressive.
THB, it makes you annoying as hell to play against, and your style will tilt
and beat up on a lot of weak to decent players. However I think that it's
not optimal game theory wise, and top players in bigger games can exploit it.
Having an AF as high as yours, there are too many spots where you are
representing such a small range (hand combo wise) of legit hands.
So like, HU, you raise, TAG calls. 5k stacks
Flop is Q74r
TAG c/r your 250 to 850
I think that you should be calling this spot with most of your range that
you want to continue the hand with. (depending on your opponent) You can rep
a much wider range of hands that way.
I think, correct me if I'm wrong, that you would 3bet this flop with many
hands that you'd continue with.
(I started with another hand example that I need to think about more and
hopefully post later)
In the same vein, you cbet too often. (again, fine v weak to average players)
There are probably a lot of spots where (I think) you cbet with midpair or
AQ high against a player who is calling every better hand, and folding or
raising almost every worse hand (which you have to fold to).
Cbetting with these types of hands might be profitable in a vacuum (but
might not be) just because of how often it works, but they make your
cbetting range to heavy in hands that have to fold to a raise.
I would imagine there are a lot of spots that you bet or raise with the best
hand in a spot where checking behind makes more sense. Spots where worse
hands can't really call, but might pay off a bet later,or bluff/vb too thin.
Also spots where you can't stand a raise.
A lot of players have the problem of betting or raising just because they
think they have the best hand. That's not enough reason to bet. I don't know
if you have that problem in your thought process or not.
I'd guess that your style is the result of being a tournament player (I was
too). The gap concept gets drilled into our heads, and rightfully so.
Tournaments demand a high AF style.
Hope that was helpful. If for some reason you want it deleted let me know,
or a mod if it's too late.
OH, you 3bet too much HU too. " | g**s 发帖数: 1114 | 2 very nice one. I hope most of the super LAG in rush game did not see this
article... LOL
I
tilt
【在 W********m 的大作中提到】 : just second page i already found something really useful. : http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/well-jma : very awesome read. : ============================= : "As far as style, and I know that this will shatter the hearts and explode : the heads of many a 2p2er and CR member who don't think this is possible, I : think you're too aggressive. : THB, it makes you annoying as hell to play against, and your style will tilt : and beat up on a lot of weak to decent players. However I think that it's : not optimal game theory wise, and top players in bigger games can exploit it.
| W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 3 "My guess for low low stakes, is that I'd play something like 28/10. I would
want to play more hands because I can outplay people hardcore postflop. I
also would want to keep pot sizes small so I have more room to work with
once I can put them on a hand."
interesting.. lol | h*******s 发帖数: 3932 | 4 So the OP is Phil Galfond?
I
tilt
it.
【在 W********m 的大作中提到】 : just second page i already found something really useful. : http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/well-jma : very awesome read. : ============================= : "As far as style, and I know that this will shatter the hearts and explode : the heads of many a 2p2er and CR member who don't think this is possible, I : think you're too aggressive. : THB, it makes you annoying as hell to play against, and your style will tilt : and beat up on a lot of weak to decent players. However I think that it's : not optimal game theory wise, and top players in bigger games can exploit it.
| W********m 发帖数: 7793 | | W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 6 how nice to have durr as one of your friend to talk about poker.. lol
Talking about on another level.
"Meeting Tom (durrrr) was a huge part of my move to high stakes play. He
opened my mind to thinking about situations completely differently. I
remember one time when he was discussing a hand with h@ll in front of me,
where he had something like weak top pair and was facing a big river bet. He
was like, 'I think a call is better than a fold' and I thought to myself, '
yeah I agree' and then he said 'but I would shove' and I exploded. I
realized that you should think of every possible option you have in nlhe.
You usually have a ton of them." | L****n 发帖数: 490 | | p****r 发帖数: 9164 | 8
He
'
Thanks for the link. I read some of the thread a while ago after watching
some Phil Golfond's video on Bluefire. For HU and shorted hand play , it is
very helpful. It definately improve my thought process to a new level. Phil
G is probably the best poker thinker of new generation, although he
sometimes "overthink" himself as he admits in his video.
Strongly recommend his Philasophy series on bluefire. Here is another link
that could help:
http://www.bluffmagazine.com/magazine/'G-Bucks'-Conce
【在 W********m 的大作中提到】 : how nice to have durr as one of your friend to talk about poker.. lol : Talking about on another level. : "Meeting Tom (durrrr) was a huge part of my move to high stakes play. He : opened my mind to thinking about situations completely differently. I : remember one time when he was discussing a hand with h@ll in front of me, : where he had something like weak top pair and was facing a big river bet. He : was like, 'I think a call is better than a fold' and I thought to myself, ' : yeah I agree' and then he said 'but I would shove' and I exploded. I : realized that you should think of every possible option you have in nlhe. : You usually have a ton of them."
| f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 9 lol, he's my neighbor actually, living 20 miles away, let me buy some beers
and give him a visit tonight.
is
Phil
link
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : : He : ' : Thanks for the link. I read some of the thread a while ago after watching : some Phil Golfond's video on Bluefire. For HU and shorted hand play , it is : very helpful. It definately improve my thought process to a new level. Phil : G is probably the best poker thinker of new generation, although he : sometimes "overthink" himself as he admits in his video. : Strongly recommend his Philasophy series on bluefire. Here is another link : that could help:
| p****r 发帖数: 9164 | 10 nice. You live in NY too? I thought he lives in NYC. he paid like over 5
Mil to buy 2 condos in his interview. I met him a few times in WSOP, seems
very shy/quiet guy, does not seem an aggressive player from outlook :)
beers
【在 f*****g 的大作中提到】 : lol, he's my neighbor actually, living 20 miles away, let me buy some beers : and give him a visit tonight. : : is : Phil : link
| f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 11 he's from gaithursburg, MD, well, may not live here anymore, lol.
a very nice guy.
yeah, he had a hard time to get loans from banks for that 2 manhanttan condos,
because banks were suspicious how he made $$ from poker.
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : nice. You live in NY too? I thought he lives in NYC. he paid like over 5 : Mil to buy 2 condos in his interview. I met him a few times in WSOP, seems : very shy/quiet guy, does not seem an aggressive player from outlook :) : : : beers
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