My results of grinding 2NL 5NL 10NL 25NL 50NL 100NL
Hello everyone, I want to share with you my 20 days result with 50$ deposit on GGpoker
2NL was awful, after like 15k hand
Yesterday after i finished game and stood up, a bad regular approached me, he asked to lend him 200$, i told him "i can't" he said it's only 200$ for 2 days, i said "sorry, i apologize" he said "for what you apologize for!?" (with little unpleasant and aggressive manner) i told him i apologize because i have to say no to you and he said "okay" in a way that he got angry and moved away, after that, pit boss (that girl i wrote above) approached me and told me to don't borrow money to anyone here, they all have loans and i will never get my money back
No comment, i wasn't expecting him to call river here
IDK how bad are these players, in what universe they have AJ here
yeah sick hands.
1.) IP i would bet at least 2/3 on flop, 2/3 and give up on river or go all in. In these limits people love cold calling 3bets with 99+, QJs+, KTs+, AJs+, JJ and QQ, sometimes with KK or even AA. Also people are cold calling 3bets with T3s so yeah haha especially on nl2, nl5. So the flop is good to bet big because you have A with backdoor flush and two over cards. Turn is brick so bet another 2/3 and op will fold most of his Ax, flush draws(most of the time), smaller pocket pairs etc. The river is more like 50/50. Your A spade is blocking op to have AK spades so on river he doesnt have AKs. So the only option left is TT, JJ, QQ. So the question is if you shove or bet big is op gonna fold the hand on river and that is up to you to decide because most of the time they might call. Also betting so small on river is quite an easy call by op. So if you have decided to bluff then just go big. But yeah river is 50/50 if he calls or fold with big bet, with small bet they will call mostly always.
2.) flop is super crazy for your KK so just bet super big, close to the pot. Turn is close to the pot or overbet even and by river he should have folded but if he is a calling station then yeah river shove and there is nothing much you can do. I had the same betting size as you when i played but after talking with coaches it made sense because you only bet 1/3 or 1/2 if the board is not scary but if the board is scary and there are 18237189274 combos to **** up your KK then you need to bet big and put op into tough position. Also people love calling there with basically any pocket pair, bunch of suited connectors, even T8s, T7s, J9s etc. so AJs is basically nuts for them haha. so yeah dont be scared to bet the **** out of them and next time you will get maximum value from these call stations.
No comment, i wasn't expecting him to call river here
IDK how bad are these players, in what universe they have AJ here
Both these hands seem like pretty huge errors that are likely costing you huge.
Hand 1 , what are you representing with that size on the river, you basically force him to call with the type of hands you want him to fold by betting that small, hand seems well played by opponent
Hand 2 , just bet bigger on flop for value, bet turn also no need to slow down
As played river, why suddenly jam 2x pot out of flow, if you check his 2 pair plus and sets are going to bet anyway so you don't gain any value , his Qx won't call this size and his bluffs fold so you just massively cut into your win rate
If you want to play these deep stack games your river decisions will need to be on point as the pot is so big and the rake is so big so you need to really study and nail in river decision making
Both these hands seem like pretty huge errors that are likely costing you huge.
Hand 1 , what are you representing with that size on the river, you basically force him to call with the type of hands you want him to fold by betting that small, hand seems well played by opponent
Hand 2 , just bet bigger on flop for value, bet turn also no need to slow down
As played river, why suddenly jam 2x pot out of flow, if you check his 2 pair plus and sets are going to bet anyway so you don't gain any value ,
Hand 1 basically anything that likely didn't beat him on flop now beats him, any K type of hands who checks the turn, now basically everything that bets river for that thin value beats him
Hand 2 i dont want to bet bigger on flop and i dont want to bet on turn, i have my own strategy when playing, especially 200bb deep this might be different then what you guys being coached, i might be wrong but results will show, if results will be bad ill change something
When i say punts i mean hands like this, i won money from this fish and gambled back to him some
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In the past if i made a punt like this my winrate would be damaged a lot, i always wanted to achieve skill level where i just crush limits so hard that after punting some here and there still i be big winner, i hope i achieved that skill level, i need more volume to be sure
Wait....why are you putting in 140bb pre-flop with Q9? Was this all in blind?
Not sure who the fish really was in this hand.
No, not blind, i won allin vs that fish and he just went allin from BTN, i called from BB just to gamble
Why gamble against a fish you have position on? If you consider yourself to have an edge then you wait for a much better spot.
I get it if you're playing with a whale and want to keep them happy at the table (which doesn't really apply in these games). Just seems kind of spewy with a pretty average hand.
Why gamble against a fish you have position on? If you consider yourself to have an edge then you wait for a much better spot.
I get it if you're playing with a whale and want to keep them happy at the table (which doesn't really apply in these games). Just seems kind of spewy with a pretty average hand.
Yeah as i called it a punt, i allowed myself to spew a little because i was winning a lot but i shouldn't do that agree
Here is one interesting hand vs a reg, i will explain my thought process:
Considering his huge preflop sizing in my mind his range consist with: AA QQ JJ mostly AQs sometimes and some bluffs, i block KQs, flop came unpleasant, after his small cbet sizing im thinking he got QQ, i excluded AQ because AQ wants to bet bigger here
I didn't like his turn cbet size, more convinced that he is holding QQ or maybe AA, he just wants to jam river and stack me, im thinking to call turn and see what happens, ready to fold river, as river brings another Q, i was thinking its unlikely he made quads so probably he is holding AA or some bluffs maybe, also JJ possibility, so i need to jam this river i make even AA to fold because with what i called his 2 barrel with? he's thinking im holding Q type of hand, so most likely he will fold his AA or maybe JJ can think to hero call, so i just jammed
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Not sure you get many players folding AA in these games. Based on flop / turn sizing I think it's more likely JJ.
I'd generally be wary about trying to get players to fold AA - even if you think the bluff is really good and convincing.