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    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by Kalcis.
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    Can you find out the winrates? Graphs?

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    On such a flop I don't think bb range v utg should have many raises, if he is defending the biga correctly, his raise for value should be only sets, and bluffs should be A2s,A4s,A6s and a few more backdrops, probably. This should make AA one of the worse bluff catchers. But according to nl10 it's hard to run an overpair on the turn when opps can make up a lot of nonsense. And a river with no raids is a clear fold. I'm trying to think of hands to bluffcatch with. It would be interesting to get the coaches' opinion on the hand, and what to bluffcatch the river with from the gto side. Apart from 1010-qq, it's hard to come up with anything else

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    It is almost impossible to reach 40% rakeback in micro limits in party play. 20% is rb, you can reach 25% every week in situ limits

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    Must be adjusted to suit the table, the players' playing style, etc. If you get a lot of 3bet big sizings, exploit the others by opening a narrower range. Maybe they are exploiting you by over 3betting because you are overfolding to 3bet? (Which is not very likely in nl 2)

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    So yeah, I understand that it's a hot run and that you need a bigger sample size to make the win rate more like normal instead of 30bb per 100. I would be interested to know more opinions about the number of BI when trying to shootint i nl25, because I have read an article by Doug Polk, where he said that if you beat the limits 20bi should be enough

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    btw. What is the approximate amount you need to find out your most real winrate?

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    I attach a graphic

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