[Study blog] Towards a more advanced poker strategy

[Study blog] Towards a more advanced poker strategy

Hello, everybody!

I am a poker player and fan from Greece and I am 42 years old. I have (re-)joined this forum because I am looking to advance my online poker skills to intermediate/advanced level, particularly regarding online MTT tournaments, currently at Microstakes level. I currently live in Greece although I had been living in the UK for about 15 years and also lived in Luxembourg for 1 year. I actually started playing poker in the UK while I was a student there, and that was primarily online.

This thread is a personal study blog where I will be posting new strategy concepts I am learning. Feel free to add your comments, criticize, make relevant suggestions, or just learn from it in case you are at some similar situation as me.

Information about my experience and play

- My past study material: I have now been into poker for 15 years on and off. I possess about 349 poker books in digital form, which admittedly I have fully read few of, and about 10 in print, which I have read all of. However, regarding strategy, I have only found a dozen of all my books to be useful. I have also watched an innumerable amount of poker shows (WSOP, WPT, EPT, Poker after dark, High stakes poker and more), and the occasional strategy/coaching videos.

- My game and stakes: I have always played only No Limit HL, at the level of Microstakes and occasionally at Low stakes up to $11, almost exclusively online at Pokerstars. In the beginning I used to play $5 SnGs mostly where I was winning mostly, and the occasional tour. I had taken another gap for a few years and started playing poker about last year. And, for the last year I have been focusing on MTTs.

- My bankroll sofar: My bankroll to play poker has always been $50, which is probably too little to do much but I kept it so because I hardly ever thought seriously to move up in poker, or invest more in my play because I have had poker only as a fun hobby, and I was focusing on my work.

- My profitability sofar: I am overall a winning player. Until last year my net poker profit since the beginning was about $3,500, which I gained primarily by winning some $3 and $5 tours around 2012. Since the last year where I started playing poker frequently again I am up $400, which I gained mostly from winning a $1.10 Bounty builder tour a couple of months ago, and so, my ROI for this last year is about 230%.

- My strategy basis sofar: I mostly learnt how to play poker from 2-3 books. I developed my style primarily from Dan Harrington's "Harrington on Holdem" series, although David Sklansky's "Small stakes hold'em" and "The theory of poker" gave me an insight into odds and probabilities. By the way, I have all these books on print.

- My current style: I have been playing TAG primarily (or that's what I think it was, I usually find that on tours I play about 28% of hands early and during the minefield stage), and I was always only considering my hand and the opponent's hand ie never possible ranges.

I am sometimes intrigued by the idea that with a LAG style in tournaments I could gain a big chipstack early on and thus have a good chance of winning it, although I never actually did that, nor have I found any books on how to play LAG, nor have I seen any strategy videos of people doing that. So, regarding playing a LAG style, I am at "that would be nice to have if indeed it is worth it and I had some guides to it".

At the moment, I am not interested in learning GTO, because I find it too complex. Besides, I think it is suitable for me right now anyway. I would learn GTO only as a second style, after I would have developed my primary style. So, I basically to keep learning to play TAG and Exploitative styles.

My current learning goal
My current learning goal is to move from simply putting an opponent to a set of hands, as I have been doing, to putting him properly in a range of hands. From that begins a whole new area of strategy, which includes many more concepts and tactics I haven't used previously. I started learning about doing that by looking for theory and video material to study about putting opponents on ranges through Google. Luckily, I found a few articles on poker blogs, and a video from Johnathan Little.

That has come along with many new challenges, which sofar include the following:

1) New (for me) post-flop play: Obviously, what has changed for me since I started this quest of improving by learning to put opponents in ranges has been my post-flop play.

2) Pre-flop ranges reconsidered: I think I have a somewhat ok grasp of preflop play (however I have been playing Full Ring games almost exclusively), although after I tried learning how to put opponents on ranges I think that knowing the preflop ranges is much more crucial to have mastered. For this reason, that really challenged my existing preflop knowledge and got me back to rethinking about it too.

3) New concepts introduced to me: That is where my problems begun: that theory contains SO many new for me terms and concepts, and they look SO complicated to work out. I mean, it looks to me as complicated as rocket science, or nuclear physics. I am referring to the concepts of Range Advantage, Nut advantage, Equity denial, Value Range, Bluffing range, Overbetting range Polarized range, Polarizing overbet, Capped & uncapped ranges and some more. That is, not their definition, but how you actually calculate and use them.

4) Counting combos: Where I am getting particularly confused as to whether I need to learn even how to count combos too. That is so damn complex!

5) Putting the new concepts together: What confuses me is particularly the point where, on one I have to consider the opponent's range, on another I have to consider combos, on another the hand I made with the board to estimate bet size. I can't find when I have to think about each, and how all those things come together.

6) Non-compatibility with my current games: To give you an idea of what kind of players play in the MTT Microstakes tournamens I play at, in one of them I played in this week, some guy called my preflop 5xBB raise with Q2o from the big blind, and kept betting on a Q high flop, whereas another called my 20xBB preflop all-in with T7o, and while 3 more players were still to play. Everything else aside about their plays, I wouldn't even consider Q2o and T7o in their ranges. They are not even in a LAG's range.

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[Study update: First impressions from my poker courses]

I had a look at the RIO Tournament Mastery course, and also started watching the Pokernerve Bounty Hunter course. What's common in both is, they utilize GTO play. I don't understand why they are trying to play GTO. I want to learn exploitative poker, not GTO.

Also, they are basically showing how to use solvers, like Holdem Resources Calculator and PIO Solver, which, also, I don't own. I don't understand why I should look at the solver GTO solution!?!

All in all, I am pissed with these videos. They are exactly what I didn't want to get!! I am hoping that at least the Hand History reviews they contain will be useful for me.



[Session results: A total loss]

In this session, I wagered $42.38, and played 19 games, ranging from $0.01 to $11. I had a net loss of $40.47.

All in all, a very bad session. I played very spewily, and didn't do well in a single tour!

- I played the $11 Bounty builder like a donk. I had my KK busted by QQ in a QJT flop all-in, where opponent obviously had me beat but I still called.
- In the SCOOP Afterparty 03 I got crippled calling an all-in in a multiway with QQ vs AJ and AK, when 2 Jacks came on the board, and finally lost with AQ vs 33 in a preflop all-in.
- In the Sunday Storm $0.11+R I lost as the final table bubble boy, one before getting the ticket, 6th out of 143! That was my last hope at winning something good, and so annoying!!


isn't charlie carol all about exploitative play? And maybe doug polk? Might be worth taking a look at their youtube vids.


by amatola k

isn't charlie carol all about exploitative play? And maybe doug polk? Might be worth taking a look at their youtube vids.

Hey amatola 😀 You are right, both play exploitatively. I will have a look, and also whether I can get any of their courses. Thanks for pointing that out.


[Session results: A bit of study, and a small loss]

- Study notes:

Before the gaming session, I studied for 1 hour the RIO Knockout Mastery, and specifically the Hand History review from the early stages of a Mid stakes tournament win by OneH1tWonder. There's a lot of new points for me which I am going to try in my game.

- Session notes:

In this session, I wagered $11.61, and played 3 games, ranging from $0.55 to $7.50. I had a net loss of $8.15.

In the $5.50 SCOOP Afterparty 09-L, I got wrecked early on by a preflop all in where I was holding AQs vs A4s, when opponent hit a 4 on the flop. I got busted by the same player when I went all in from SB with 66 vs AJo, where opponent hit a flop straight. I rebought for 50xBB. I ended up running low on chips and called an all in KJo vs TT, where opponent made a set.

I played the $7.50 Bounty builder. I got a big stack early on. I made a call in an all-in from a tiny stack along with an all-in from a mid stack with A9s vs AQo and almost got crippled. However, I managed to survive and bust a lot of players from there on, and make some cash. I lost in a stupid way, when an opponent check-raised a QQT flop and I went all-in with ATo. I thought that he wouldn't raise trips there. It was his misplay that made me go all-in, to find out he had AQo and bust out.

Live to fight another day.



[Session results]

In this session, I wagered $21.78, and played 8 games, ranging from $2.20 to $5.50. I had a net loss of $7.35.

All in all, a usual session.



[Session results: A final table]

In this session, I wagered $51.70, and played 15 games, ranging from $0.55 to $11. I had a net loss of $9.75.

I managed to final table the $0.55. I was first for a while while down to the last few tables, but I got a huge cooler when opponent made a full house vs my trips, and I almost busted out. Hopefully I survived and busted out in 8th position.



[Session results]

Wow, it has been a while since I last played. Lots have happened since. This session I wagered $21.36 and played 10 games between $0.33 and $7.50. I actually won a ticket to the Bounty builder $7.50 from a $1.10 satellite. I am coming back with a small bang. I finished 9th in the Bounty builder $7.50, cashing $118.95. Last hand I played like a fool, when I went all-in on the flop with 99 against a pair of Aces. I am so happy I won that I delete this from my mind! I'm happy I still got it! All in all, a great day.



[Session results: A deep run]

This session I wagered $21.94, and played 9 games, ranging from $0.33 to $3.30. I had a net win of $56.65. I cashed most of that by making a deep run in the $5.50 Micro Bounty builder HR, where I finished 57th out of 6038 players. In the last hand I had QsTs, and went all in on the turn on a 4-flush and 4-straight board, but none of them hit, while villain was holding AA. All in all, a good run today.



[News update: A Royal flush]

Alright! I made a Royal flush. It has been so long since I last made one that I don't even remember it!



[News: New poker courses]

I finally got some good poker courses in my hands. I now have:

1.PokerNerve Bounty hunter
2.RIO Knockout Tournament Mastery
3.RYE Tournament Masterclass
4.Upswing - Winning Poker Tournaments - Nick Petrangelo
5.PADS on poker
6.Crush Micro stakes online poker
7.A-game poker Masterclass - Elliot Roe
8.Advanced cash game strategy with Kanu7

I am in the middle of working out which ones to study.


[News: New poker course]

I just got my hands on the Blackrain79 Elite Poker University course. I am in the process of checking it out along with the other courses I got recently.


[News: Christmas time study]

Christmas time is here! Now I have a lot of free time in my hands. A fantastic opportunity to study!

I now have 11 Poker courses. Having many courses makes me feel like I have so much to study that I won't have the time to. I need to be picky with the ones I will study.

I am studying the plays from Upswing Winning Poker Tournaments with Nick Petrangelo. I watched the $10,000 SCOOP Review. Now on to the $5,000 SCOOP Review. I am having trouble following the course. Nick talks very fast and in complicated ways. Not more than other coaches, but it is just as difficult to follow. It is a guy mumbling stuff very quickly without any further help.

I also started studying Blackrain79's Elite Poker University. It is vastly different from the Upswing course - seems much simpler so far.


[News: New HUD bought]

I finally gave in and bought the DriveHUD hud. I installed it and played a couple of games with it. I am still learning how it works.


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