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liucipher 12-13-2005 11:22 PM

OT: some SnGPT questions
 
1.) I find when I go through my hh that I'm often pushing a lot of small edges at <10xBB (0.3% - 0.7%). Is this why I suck at poker? e.g. when people talk about how their understanding of ICM is such a huge advantage, I'm guessing that hudge edge is not 0.6% of equity ...

2.) I notice when I change hands in a tournament, SnGPT automatically changes the Call Ranges. Is this based on their chip stack or something? Or am I not noticing a pattern . . .


Thanks!

tigerite 12-14-2005 06:17 AM

Re: OT: some SnGPT questions
 
A huge edge depends on the level, at the 109s I consider a huge edge 0.2%, at 55s 0.3-0.4%, lower than that 0.5-0.6%

curtains 12-14-2005 06:29 AM

Re: OT: some SnGPT questions
 

I will do anything for a guaranteed .3% edge at any level, especially once the blinds get high.

12-14-2005 08:36 AM

Re: OT: some SnGPT questions
 
[ QUOTE ]
1.) I find when I go through my hh that I'm often pushing a lot of small edges at <10xBB (0.3% - 0.7%). Is this why I suck at poker? e.g. when people talk about how their understanding of ICM is such a huge advantage, I'm guessing that hudge edge is not 0.6% of equity ...


[/ QUOTE ]

This is only your edge if you have got the opponents calling range right, if that is wrong you might be pushing without an edge at all.


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