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Psychology
12-29-2005, 05:27 PM
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I forgot how to play poker.
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Alix
Re: I forgot how to play poker.
I cash out half my remaining bank after a downspell, when it's due to questionable plays rather than bad beats. This usually happens when I go on an ego trip : "Wow, I can beat 20000/40000 NL !".
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Mid-, High-Stakes Pot- and No-Limit Hold'em
12-29-2005, 02:39 PM
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10/20NL, TPTK against a half stack
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Alix
Re: 10/20NL, TPTK against a half stack
playing a large stack is a dominated strategy.
The only problem with min buy-ins is that they also maximize the rake relative to played pot size.
I like 50BB, it's my confort zone...
Alix
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One-table Tournaments
04-09-2005, 02:34 PM
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Poll:
STEP 5. to push or not to push
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Alix
Re: STEP 5. drowning by numbers
Using my own Step5 equity cruncher :
(starting equity is 1)
ev sequence
2.26 before
2.27 b,sb folds
2.45 sb pushes and loses
2.4 sb pushes and wins
2.26 sb pushes and wins bb
2.58 b...
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Mid-, High-Stakes Pot- and No-Limit Hold'em
11-30-2004, 05:28 PM
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Multitabling 3 5/10 vs. playing 1 15/30
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Alix
Re: Multitabling 3 5/10 vs. playing 1 15/30
FWIW, my results have improved after moving from several party NLs to a single UB game (mostly 5/10 NL). I think a lot of the edge in NL comes from building a mental model of how you opponents play...
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Mid-, High-Stakes Pot- and No-Limit Hold'em
11-28-2004, 05:17 AM
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Simple tournament hand
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Alix
Re: Simple tournament hand
With 5 players left to act, and 225 blinds for a 1530 stack, your raise factor is 5*1530/225=34. Thats a little too much for 77. At best, you're slightly +ev in chips, but -ev in $$.
Call or fold...
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One-table Tournaments
07-31-2004, 05:43 PM
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bubble 77 problem
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Alix
Re: bubble 77 problem
I think folding is correct, but it's close, and very dependant on the bb's playing style.
In my analysis, I use the Sklansky-Peacock tournament equity model, which is explained here...
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One-table Tournaments
07-31-2004, 07:48 AM
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bubble 77 problem
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Alix
bubble 77 problem
100$ party SNG
Total number of players : 4
Seat 2: SDGuy (455)
Seat 5: mtfulco (400)
Seat 6: jmark71 (8070)
Seat 10: AlixM (1075)
mtfulco posts small blind (100)
jmark71 posts big blind...
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Poker Theory
06-30-2004, 10:25 AM
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where did the Sklansky-Karlsson rankings go ?
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Alix
where did the Sklansky-Karlsson rankings go ?
These rankings gave max stack size to have a +ev push in the sb. formerly found at
http://www.decf.berkeley.edu/~chubukov/rankings.html
Anyone got a copy ?
Forum:
Poker Theory
06-30-2004, 04:29 AM
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Poker Theory SNG Question
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Posted By
Alix
Re: Poker Theory SNG Question
If you have 3 people with stacks 5000,2000,1000
big stack's chance of finishing second is
1/8 * 5/7 + 2/8 * 5/6
If the smallest stack gets 1st, we assume the chance of getting second for player1...
Forum:
Poker Theory
06-29-2004, 12:38 PM
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Poker Theory SNG Question
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Posted By
Alix
Re: Poker Theory SNG Question
1.84 x original equity, using the Sklansky-Peacock method (see 3 player case in TPFAP). Since this method slightly undervalues big stacks, you can probably treat this as a lower bound.
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