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$10 NLHE 6-max: Would you all in on the river here?
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6326936, member: 385063"] Thank you for posting Have not seen results Player pool data helps in spots like this. Your player pool may approach the game differently or not. We create a data list off table to use in-game by asking ourselves the following questions. We create a list for each street Flop 1 Does 2 pair lead for this sizing? Why not trap? 2 Why do sets lead on this board? This is a board that you miss a lot why lead. Why this size? 3 Why would a strong flush draw lead? Why bet a size that may get the third player to fold? 4 Why would a straight draw lead out OOP 5 If the Villain thought your bet sizing meant a big hand preflop why not check raise the top part of range? 6 Does this sizing expect to get folds? Does your player pool play nofoldem? Repeating the above exercise for your player pool on each street will help you play vs your player pool. We do the above because at the skill level of your player pool your V are not well balanced so their bets tell us a great deal about what they are trying to get us to do. Of course we can only ever estimate their actions but those actions do suggests trends. As played in my player pool for this sizing on flop 18x A8 K8 etc not 87 2 TT 99 3 Axcc 4 A7 5 lower sets Does the V river bet have bluffs? Is this the standard bluff size? What is the V thinking they will get value from if they have 2-5 hands from list? Do your V understand value targeting? The question how much of the above range does your V call with? The last question we have to ask is do I need to get full value for this spot vs losing more in this spot if your V are like mine and 8x is the most frequent hand. Will this player not give us their chips in future hands in easier spots? Checking the results now. A7 a common type of lead by new players A8 is the more frequent however so we really cannot discount it in future situations without a second data piece of river sizing. If you play this player again look for river sizing changes when they hold the nuts. Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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