Archive for July, 2008

CTS’s old blog

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Recently, I found this piece of gold. Reading through some of his hand analysis I can understand why he is one of the best players now.

http://cts687.livejournal.com/

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Session review

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Yesterday I played a session of NL, followed by a short PLO session.

Here I want to discuss some of the hands from the session.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939265 This guy sat on the table like 5hands ago, played every hand and did the same 3bet minraise IP already once. So I decided to see the flop. He bets pot which he might be doing with bluffs and also with strong hand, so I continue with the hand, turn is a safe card and he bets very,very small. At this point I am either way behind or slightly ahead. On the river he pushed and even though I don’t beat any of his value pushing range I was seriously considering calling. At the end I decided to muck since I am trying to get rid of this habit of mine whenever I don’t have reads to call down lightly. However, later in the session, this hand happened http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939275

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939278 I have been experimenting with donkleading recently and it seems to work, against very aggro players and against weak players. It also seems to slow down reasonably aggressive players who otherwise would be double barreling often. My current approach is to use it with various range dependent on the opponent.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939261 The opponent in this hand is very aggressive and tries steals a lot. However, he likes to call 3bets IP. Given the last part maybe a call preflop here is also ok. On the flop I was seriously puzzled what my line should be, I tried to figure out my range and how would I play this with high aces and also with KK,QQ. However while I was considering my time expired and the stupid policy of party is to fold your hand if you run out of time.Sucks! However I am pretty sure I will bet here with aces going for flop and river value,maybe also with KK. I think my line with TT should be the same. There are very few hands ahead of me and he might fold JJ to a river bet.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939266 I messed up this hand completely. Opponent is loose and has floated me light previously, so I figure he will float this flop often and then bet turn if checked to. However I didn’t have the discipline to raise his turn bet. Also on the river when he insta bet this fishy value size I should have just folded. Bad play, me.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939268 This guy was playing very loose. The minraise on a monotone board will be a bluff more often than not. However I want to keep in his drawing hands with high spade and that is why I 4bet small. Here I am very unsure how I feel about his play. Mainly because I will play my flushes and high aces with high spade hands exectly the same way. I will also play bluffs like this, that his play is folding. I will also probably fold good showdown hands like AJ without a spade and KQ with a spade, but with those I am more apt to call his minraise. In general I believe he is usually crushed by my min4betting range.

And to finish with my biggest PLO hand

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2939282 Villain is probably a good player since I saw he was also playing some of the 400PLO tables. I have a monster on the flop and I am willing to stack against every raise. On the turn I still have my outs however, he keeps calling. The river bricks, he checkss to me and I have a tought decision. He doesn’t have a set, since he would raise me earlier. He doesn’t have two pair since he would check/raise me on the turn.So either he has a strong combo draw that is not strong enought to raise the flop or he had some mixed hand that picked up a draw on the turn.If he had 78, he would probably push the river, expecting me to call him with a set, I cannot see a hand with 32 or 37 often after flop and turn call, so I was left with the idea that he must have a combo draw. One of AKTx,KKTxKJTx,KQTx,KT9x,T98x probably with a club draw. Some of those have one pair, that currently beats me but cannot call a push for half pot, since I am representing minimum QJ, so I bet and he folds.

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Playing against light 3bettors

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

I played a little NL session yesterday. The games are becoming more and more aggressive. At some point I had the PFR numbers on the table summing up to around 150. This basically means every second hand was 3bet. I looked up my stats since the beginning of the month and around 30% of my steal raises have been 3bet. 3betting is so popular and so many people seem to do it with any possible trash just because they figure your range to be sooo wide. Especially, in button vs blind situations, I start doubting if raising the button is even profitable any more. Note to self, I must watch again this movie.

I have been experimenting with different approaches to cope with light 3bettors from the blinds.

One option is to call more liberally 3bets. And to counterfeit the fact that people cbet 3bet pots virtually every time you need to loosen your standards for when to stack postflop. I think that in some of those situations you should be prepared to push in with as little as overcard and gutshot, because the light 3bettors have general advantage once they put in the cbet that there is only one more bet to go in and you never have enough information unless you have a monster.

Another possibility is to 4bet lighter. My experience show that somehow 4betting small IP makes people push over you more often than fold. The reasoning behind it is that usually you would not do it with QQ+ and often you would do it as bluff when there is a history of light 3betting. Usually, the stack sizes do not allow 4bet push.

You could also decrease the size of the open raise from steal positions. This gives you more room postflop to use position, when you have playable hand. This will also make people less inclined to play big pots OOP against you. I haven’t experimented with that much though. I am thinking to start opening to 2.5BB like in tournaments, then a 3bet goes around 8BB.Thus the pot on the flop is 16bb and if cbet is 10bb, then we have more options. We might call for a pot of 36bb with 82bb effective stacks of we might raise the cbet to 28bb and still have room to fold with 36bb invested and putting a lot of pressure on the 3bettor.Hmm, I need to experiment with this one.

And of course, the ultimate solution is to tighten up significantly your ranges, but then you need to find other spots to open so that you don’t appear too nitty.

Not an easy one, but I intend to try a mix of smaller size open raise and calling more 3bets IP, I will report maybe in a month how does it work.

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Tourneys

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Yesterday, I woke up and decided to play some tourneys. The last two tries with tourneys, showed that I have hard time to focus in lower buyin tourneys because I am only interested in prices for the first few places. So I went to play some satellites for some bigger events.

I qualified for the Sunday Warm-up, bought in directly for the everest 100k Gtd and also registered for 20k Gtd 20+2 on PS and 8$rebuy . I tried one satellite for the PP 350k Gtd but busted and apparently this was the last satellite for the day.

So this was my second time that I played major Sunday tourney, the previous was more than an year ago and there I qualified for the Sunday million and busted one of the first hands with 200BB put on AA. However this time I decided to play my standard first levels loose and afterwords very tight game.

I busted early in the second hour of the 8Rebuy by running my AQ into an EP raiser with AA. Bad play me. I busted the 20k Gtd by using my running my AA into 99 for 20bb preflop and he hit. At this point I was left only with the Sunday warmup and the everest 100k. The everest game was much different than the PS, people are very tight and the gameplay was much slower. I succeeded to enter the money with only 5bb. And since the bubble was going hand to hand I played only like 5 hands on the bubble from MP w small stack that because of the hand-to-hand become even smaller once the blinds went up. I doubled up against a light pusher w A8s >>T7o and then I was just searching for my spots, until an EP shortstack pushed for 10bb and I called my 6bb w 99. He had KQs, but unfortunately the BB woke up w KK and I finished 47/861

The Sunday Warm-up, I played a standard game, doubled up trough some good tourney regulars that make a lot of moves against nits like me and then with 205 left from 3500 I overplayed an A2 from CO and BB woke up with AJ. Overall a nice experiment and winning ~1k from these two cashes certainly feels good. However, I am still beating my head, because I could have gotten away from A2 hand.

Anyways, I might do this again when I have some time in the weekends, I like the trill of this big tourneys.

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200PLO session review

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Played a small session today, I cannot belive som of the players out there.

I will post here the biggest and most interesting pots:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2898091 - First hand on this table, I flop the nuts for my hand and bet it twice, on the turn he coul have 87, but on the river I am sure he is weak. He called me down for 50bb with middle pair and some backdoor weak redraws. WTF?

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2898110 - The villain from the previous hand left after the hand. I open a new table and he sits agaist me again. We play 3-4 small pots and then this comes up. Again brilliant top pair +backdoor flush draw +backdoor str8 draw for stacks.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2898123 - Villain in this hand lost two stacks for 10 minutes with some crazy maniakish plays. On the turn I honestly didin’t see the QJ str8 and figured he cannot have J7 and any str8 he should reraise with the two flush draws. The bet on river didin;t make much sense but i trusted my read and was wrong.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2898136 - Bluff raise gone wrong. This opponent was playing maniakishly, so he cbets his entire range. Hence I decide I can get him off good portion of it and I have soem backdoor redwaws if I am behind. He had a very strong draw but i hold :)

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