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[QUOTE=Bondurant]




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[QUOTE=Bondurant] I am undecided if my favorite site is Partypoker
[/QUOTE]
What did he mean by this?


PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

Sanita55 (SB): $33,721.41 (169 bb)
BERRI SWEET (BB): $26,233.59 (131 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
Sanita55 (SB) raises to $600, BERRI SWEET (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, Sanita55 (SB) 4-bets to $5,400, BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $3,600

Flop: ($10,800) 9 6 7 (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) bets $10,797, Sanita55 (SB) raises to $28,321.41 (all-in), BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $10,036.59 (all-in)

Turn: ($52,467.18) 2 (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: ($52,467.18) 4 (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $52,467.18 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
Sanita55 (SB) shows T Q 8 7 (a straight, Six to Ten)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 52%, Flop: 86%, Turn: 93%, River: 100%)

BERRI SWEET (BB) shows 4 6 7 K (two pair, Sevens and Sixes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 48%, Flop: 14%, Turn: 8%, River: 0%)

Sanita55 (SB) wins $52,464.18


PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

BERRI SWEET (SB): $30,931.92 (155 bb)
Sanita55 (BB): $56,836.14 (284 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $600, Sanita55 (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $1,200

Flop: ($3,600) 2 J 6 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $1,079.10, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $1,079.10

Turn: ($5,758.20) K (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $5,755.20, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $5,755.20

River: ($17,268.60) 7 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

Total pot: $17,268.60 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
Sanita55 (BB) shows J 8 9 T (a pair of Jacks)
BERRI SWEET (SB) mucks
Sanita55 (BB) wins $17,265.60

PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

BERRI SWEET (SB): $28,958.65 (145 bb)
Sanita55 (BB): $71,262.92 (356 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $600, Sanita55 (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $1,200

Flop: ($3,600) J 5 9 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

Turn: ($3,600) J (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

River: ($3,600) K (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $3,597, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $3,597

Total pot: $10,794 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
Sanita55 (BB) shows 8 7 A 6 (a pair of Jacks)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 60%, Flop: 40%, Turn: 50%, River: 0%)

BERRI SWEET (SB) shows 5 3 T 8 (two pair, Jacks and Fives)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 40%, Flop: 60%, Turn: 50%, River: 100%)

BERRI SWEET (SB) wins $10,791

PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

Sanita55 (SB): $64,660.67 (323 bb)
BERRI SWEET (BB): $35,545.90 (178 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
Sanita55 (SB) raises to $600, BERRI SWEET (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, Sanita55 (SB) calls $1,200

Flop: ($3,600) 3 4 2 (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) checks, Sanita55 (SB) checks

Turn: ($3,600) Q (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) bets $1,187.01, Sanita55 (SB) calls $1,187.01

River: ($5,974.02) K (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) bets $5,971.02, Sanita55 (SB) calls $5,971.02

Total pot: $17,916.06 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
BERRI SWEET (BB) shows 9 7 T 6 (high card, King)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 50%, Flop: 48%, Turn: 33%, River: 0%)

Sanita55 (SB) shows 3 6 K J (two pair, Kings and Threes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 50%, Flop: 52%, Turn: 68%, River: 100%)

Sanita55 (SB) wins $17,913.06

PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

BERRI SWEET (SB): $27,325.77 (137 bb)
Sanita55 (BB): $72,859.80 (364 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $600, Sanita55 (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $1,200

Flop: ($3,600) K A 2 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $2,697.75, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $2,697.75

Turn: ($8,995.50) 9 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) bets $8,992.50, Sanita55 (BB) raises to $35,970, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $13,835.52 (all-in)

River: ($54,651.54) J (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $54,651.54 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
Sanita55 (BB) shows K A Q 7 (two pair, Aces and Kings)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 55%, Flop: 63%, Turn: 75%, River: 100%)

BERRI SWEET (SB) shows 9 2 5 6 (two pair, Nines and Twos)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 45%, Flop: 37%, Turn: 25%, River: 0%)

Sanita55 (BB) wins $54,648.54

PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

Sanita55 (SB): $93,250.07 (466 bb)
BERRI SWEET (BB): $26,916.00 (135 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
Sanita55 (SB) raises to $600, BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $400

Flop: ($1,200) 8 J A (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) checks, Sanita55 (SB) bets $897.75, BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $897.75

Turn: ($2,995.50) Q (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) checks, Sanita55 (SB) bets $2,244.38, BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $2,244.38

River: ($7,484.26) K (2 players)
BERRI SWEET (BB) checks, Sanita55 (SB) bets $2,244.38, BERRI SWEET (BB) calls $2,244.38

Total pot: $11,973.02 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
Sanita55 (SB) shows 9 9 8 6 (a pair of Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 49%, Flop: 13%, Turn: 8%, River: 0%)

BERRI SWEET (BB) shows 8 A T 3 (a straight, Ten to Ace)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 51%, Flop: 87%, Turn: 93%, River: 100%)

BERRI SWEET (BB) wins $11,970.02


PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

BERRI SWEET (SB): $34,400.49 (172 bb)
Sanita55 (BB): $36,691.51 (183 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $600, Sanita55 (BB) calls $400

Flop: ($1,200) K J 7 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

Turn: ($1,200) 3 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $1,197, BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $4,788, Sanita55 (BB) calls $3,591

River: ($10,776) 2 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

Total pot: $10,776 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
BERRI SWEET (SB) shows Q 9 9 7 (a pair of Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 62%, Flop: 46%, Turn: 65%, River: 100%)

Sanita55 (BB) shows T 9 5 5 (a pair of Fives)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 38%, Flop: 54%, Turn: 35%, River: 0%)

BERRI SWEET (SB) wins $10,773

PokerStars, Omaha Pot Limit - $100/$200 - 2 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit

BERRI SWEET (SB): $28,963.23 (145 bb)
Sanita55 (BB): $90,961.14 (455 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($300)
BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $600, Sanita55 (BB) 3-bets to $1,800, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $1,200

Flop: ($3,600) 2 2 J (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $600, BERRI SWEET (SB) calls $600

Turn: ($4,800) 3 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) checks, BERRI SWEET (SB) checks

River: ($4,800) 7 (2 players)
Sanita55 (BB) bets $1,439.10, BERRI SWEET (SB) raises to $4,999, Sanita55 (BB) calls $3,559.90

Total pot: $14,798 (Rake: $3)

Showdown:
BERRI SWEET (SB) shows 7 T A Q (two pair, Sevens and Twos)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 31%, Flop: 10%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)

Sanita55 (BB) shows A A K 8 (two pair, Aces and Twos)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 69%, Flop: 90%, Turn: 100%, River: 100%)

Sanita55 (BB) wins $14,795


by Bondurant k


Are you still using HEM2? 😃


by Slugant k

Are you still using HEM2? 😃

I have bought a license for HM3 >> 2 years ago, but still haven't found the time to transition.


by Bondurant k

Someone just needed to ask 😃😆 I like to pretend I am humble and don't brag.

Also, check out the 100/200 rake paid. It's 20000/53286*100= 37$/100 hands, or 0.185bb/100 rake.

Any GG crushers would like to share their graphs how much money they make in 6bb/100 rake environment?

What % of PLO8 hands were played thinking its PLO tables?


This thread has been awesome lately. Sick hands, sick graphs.
Cheers to everyone posting them, always appreciated


by Post Hoc Magician k

What did he mean by this?

I think Bondurant might be subtly wanting to show how humble he is 😉

May as well share lifetime party results with us to complete the hat trick


by GetCreative k

I think Bondurant might be subtly wanting to show how humble he is 😉

May as well share lifetime party results with us to complete the hat trick

Yeah, including CoinPoker [emoji39]


by GetCreative k

I think Bondurant might be subtly wanting to show how humble he is 😉

May as well share lifetime party results with us to complete the hat trick

I have an idea how much I won more-less there, but not all the HHs, as Partypoker at some point changed to no HHs/anonymous tables.

Asked if they can look up my net winnings there, let's see.

Otherwise will just post what I have in my database, which happens to be the most run good sample over 36k hands at 100/200.


by Bondurant k

I have an idea how much I won more-less there, but not all the HHs, as Partypoker at some point changed to no HHs/anonymous tables.

Asked if they can look up my net winnings there, let's see.

Otherwise will just post what I have in my database, which happens to be the most run good sample over 36k hands at 100/200.

so to gto or to not gto?


by yasuo k

Did you change anything in your study/playing approach when you started winning from 800,000 hands?

I transitioned from zoom format, to regular tables, and enjoyed the slower pace much more.

There would be like 15 tables too choose from at 1/2 - 2/4, then I would just try to 4-6 table the highest ev ones, and be much more conscious/aware about my decisions.

It's rare that I would play more than 4 tables throughout my career, I always preferred a slower pace, and I think that allowed me to improve much more.

Also, if you happen to move up from 2/4 to 10/20-25/50, that's like 10x the stakes, and lower rake, but the game is v similar. Most of the games evolve around -30+bb/100 players at the table.


by belthazorrrrr k

so to gto or to not gto?

gto until your opponent gives you something, then not gto.


This thread is fkn sick


by Bondurant k

I transitioned from zoom format, to regular tables, and enjoyed the slower pace much more.

There would be like 15 tables too choose from at 1/2 - 2/4, then I would just try to 4-6 table the highest ev ones, and be much more conscious/aware about my decisions.

It's rare that I would play more than 4 tables throughout my career, I always preferred a slower pace, and I think that allowed me to improve much more.

Also, if you happen to move up from 2/4 to 10/20-25/50, that's like 10x the stakes, and


Confirmed 😀


by Bondurant k

gto until your opponent gives you something, then not gto.

This is top tier advice. Maybe I missed this but are you still playing at all or retired?

WPN plo was great for a few yrs, if it ever picked up again would you fire?


by The Standard Station k

This is top tier advice. Maybe I missed this but are you still playing at all or retired?

WPN plo was great for a few yrs, if it ever picked up again would you fire?

i regularly check the high stakes tab on WPN to see if any PLO action is going on to rail..

It seems ever since O4R disappeared, there has been no HS PLO action...which is weird, you'd think there would be other regs to take over the tables seeing as how they dont have to worry about starting a table and having O4R sit in...

Any idea why this is Grazv? You're 2nd on my list of PLO regs i like to rail behind O4R. Miss railing the action on WPN 😃

EDIT:
Actually i might be wrong. See I dont usually pay the 1 ticket price to rail a table with just 1 person sitting (for obvious reasons) but just now I did and yep, Grazv is waiting for action. RESPECT!

But with all that said, it does seem as though WPN HS PLO has dried up a bit, at least during the times i am online (North American timezones like between 12pm - 8pm)


omaha4rollz was open sitting 300/600 today on CP. I sat him down to ask him if he "would like to share the HU lobby" and he declined and stacked me instead.


by Bondurant k

omaha4rollz was open sitting 300/600 today on CP. I sat him down to ask him if he "would like to share the HU lobby" and he declined and stacked me instead.

Just curious if there is a table with O4R and 1 fish, would you sit in and play? Does the fish have to be like AT LEAST a -10BB/100 loser for you to join? Or is even -5bb/100 or a breakeven/bad reg acceptable? On WPN that is, i assume on GG rake is much more of a factor/variable to consider when table selecting


if you mean EEE27, yes he can come play 3 handed with us and we can keep it going for a while.



You dont give off bunhunter vibes if i may say so myself, you def deserve a spot in some sort of Top 5-10 6max PLO power rankings 😃


Someone should make another interview with Eelis and ask him why he likes the tournaments so much and doesn't play online 6max anymore.


by damian^ k

You dont give off bunhunter vibes if i may say so myself, you def deserve a spot in some sort of Top 5-10 6max PLO power rankings 😃

Lmaoo

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