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
It's probably not easy to "crush" pre-rakeback on GG in micros & lowstakes, but it's definitely soft enough to move up stakes and have a decent winrate post-rakeback playing reasonably well. Not saying you personally can't beat it, you probably don't have a big sample yet either to say for sure. But what you will have to do is change your mindset to really capitalize on your determination. I wish I had that kind of drive to eventually make it, but I probably just don't have it. I'm just a small winner on 10-50z on pokerstars on a ~350k hand sample, and I'm very well aware that I could do better only if I'd know how to play better versus fish and nits and other profiles where a GTO strategy just doesn't apply. It's harder than one might think, and it's not the easiest to just figure out on your own without studying correctly. If you think the pool or the site is the problem, switch to something that you feel you're good enough to beat. No point in playing somewhere you feel you are a loser if you don't want to put in the hours to get an edge over the pool/site.
It's probably not easy to "crush" pre-rakeback on GG in micros & lowstakes, but it's definitely soft enough to move up stakes and have a decent winrate post-rakeback playing reasonably well. Not saying you personally can't beat it, you probably don't have a big sample yet either to say for sure. But what you will have to do is change your mindset to really capitalize on your determination. I wish I had that kind of drive to eventually make it, but I probably just don't have it. I'm just a small
I was thinking the same like i needed specific kind of approach to play better vs fish but after i started playing zoom i realized that it's useless to learn how to play vs fish, most important part is to find your game and have a fish on the table
The rest will come itself, when fish exists they want it or not they will stack off light thats from where our profit comes instead of playing vs nitties who never stack off light
This feels like Paisting's thread except you're trying to play well, just with no effective method to do so
Yes the pool is improving, but that's only because the public resources are so much better nowadays
So there's people (like KHANYAY) who can use them effectively and rapidly improve, and others who the game will pass by
This feels like Paisting's thread except you're trying to play well, just with no effective method to do so
Yes the pool is improving, but that's only because the public resources are so much better nowadays
So there's people (like KHANYAY) who can use them effectively and rapidly improve, and others who the game will pass by
yes agree i better shut up and just prove that i can climb higher stakes
I was thinking the same like i needed specific kind of approach to play better vs fish but after i started playing zoom i realized that it's useless to learn how to play vs fish, most important part is to find your game and have a fish on the table
The rest will come itself, when fish exists they want it or not they will stack off light thats from where our profit comes instead of playing vs nitties who never stack off light
You have a lot of fish in the micro R&C pools, just not as much of the 50+ VPIP guys or players that randomly open shove 100bbs because the patience factor is eliminated in fast formats. It's not useless to know how to play against fish because that is a big portion of the pool you play in, and where your potential winrate comes from. You could be 20bb/100, 40bb/100 or 60bb/100 winner against the same fish, depending on how good or bad you are at exploiting them. Regs also have big leaks you could take advantage of, same goes for nits. Your potential winrate is hugely determined by how good you are at spotting leaks of different players and player types, and what your adjustments are. You can test yourself. List 3-4 player profiles and give all of them 1-2 leaks per street or spot coupled with the potential exploits.
This type of fish i love the most
600 candies collected, not opening until end of event, will collect as much as i can to aim for that 1k$ jackpot lol
Up +10 BI today, during 6k hands they stacked me off only 3 times, one KK vs AA, second TT vs JJ vs weak range and third shoved 66 pre out of tilt, i need to eliminate such punts in the future
biggest pot of todays session, thats why its good to play deep, even tho i was little afraid of QQ
Here i had attempt to stack off a guy for 200bb, he had big hand here like AA/KK probably should have raised turn?
This is how my redline looks like when i open raise first, i have 55 WWSF
This is how my redline looks like when someone open raises first and i call from SB/BB, i have 40 WWSF
Should i play more aggro as i caller or?
Yesterday i took some time to work with filters on PT4, its mind boggling how confident can i be sometimes and wrong in the same time
I thought opening from BTN/CO with unsuited 6 or lower kicker hands like J5 T6 64 etc would still be profitable considering how fold heavy is zoom pool but filters show these kind of hands just not profitable, also calling from the blinds wider burns the money too etc
Base fundamentals so strong
Watched Jonathan Little’s youtube video about fundamentals just to compare my ranges
My ranges are actually close to this what 2 pictures show below but i open little tighter from early positions and wider from late positions and almost always raise from SB vs BB (not calling) should i change that?
Here below picture shows 3bet calling range but do you guys find calling 3bets with this range profitable? Some players just 2 barrel postflop and we are in awkward spot, I prefer 4bet vs weaker range or fold
Those 3b calling ranges look insane. I'm a confirmed nit if that's a profitable calling range
Maybe its like no rake or smth but looks extremly off..
Isn’t this for tournaments?
jonathan little is a ~2010 MTT pro, not an online cashgame expert...
yup, i think i found more legitimate preflop ranges
still missing ranges when im facing 3bets etc need to work on that later on (if anyone can provide will be thankful)
for now started playing new session with little adjustments
I got good value here, my thought process was like:
By double barreling here i want villain to think im on a flush draw, then i overbet the river, now he starts to think maybe im on a busted flush draw, why would Q overbet here? either it's 8 or bluff, he thinks 8 is unlikely to be in my range that often so he decides to call
Here knowing I'm beat still calling the river (stupidity)
I understand this GG pool so well, they always have it when they bet so big on the river but i can't help myself to make disciplined laydowns
It's so easy to crush GG micros if you're capable of folding hands like this all the time, consistently and apply base fundamentals
And time to time game will give you gifts like this, there are always few spewy guys in the pool
Here knowing I'm beat still calling the river (stupidity)
I understand this GG pool so well, they always have it when they bet so big on the river but i can't help myself to make disciplined laydowns
It's so easy to crush GG micros if you're capable of folding hands like this all the time, consistently and apply base fundamentals
I'm pretty sure if you're folding river to a 14bb bet here then it's a massive leak!
We think that way and thats where the key of success hides to understand pool tendencies, they never ever donk that big on the river if they don't have a hand that beats us almost always
It can be huge +EV spot if we fold there every time (again considering the pool)
Bro wtf hes not donking. U xb the turn.
Ur hand is just a snapcall.
And ur assumptions are wrong on how pool plays.