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Old 02-08-2012, 08:41 AM
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Default Kitsune101-200NL-6max-PS-Bet sizing in BTN/CO

Played 180k hands at 200NL in stars with varying PFR bet size strategy.
1. 3bb in CO/2.5 in BTN
2. 2.5bb in CO/2 in BTN

In the video I did an data analysis in HM2 and see how people react to my different bet sizing. Some interesting results (even tho sample size might be a little small). I also show how opening ATC on the BTN is not instant profit as I am not getting the folds I need for it to be true. I have emded the video onto my blog via YouTube.

What Bet Sizing to Use in CO/BTN?

Enjoy. Let me know what you think.

Questions:
1. Do you get enough folds from the BTN for instant profit?
2. Do you have data showing people 3-betting/calling more when you vary your bet size?
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Old 04-21-2012, 03:18 PM
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Default Re: Kitsune101-200NL-6max-PS-Bet sizing in BTN/CO

very small sample but overall it does make sense vs regulars.

min raise btn = more calls from them = looser range = give up more easly.

Also even with the stronger part of their call range they will be less likely to fight for that smaller pot while mass tabling

In the CO. Their range rarely changes except that when you raise 2.5x you are more likely to get 3bet because its cheaper for them thus making it less good for you

Personally when a reg opens 4x early, im always like "hmm ok he can have all of them. Too big."

Vs the fish obviously min raising the button with strong hands = full on retarded
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