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SM0LK0

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Really love your videos! Thanks
But you should improve your audio quality)

Feb. 16, 2017 | 7:20 p.m.

Thats really sweet - "i shouldn't say HE...he or she"))
Great vid btw. I think i missed a lot of opportunities there. thanks!

Feb. 8, 2017 | 9 p.m.

It's looks like there are some huge diff between $30 and $60. Still can't believe that it is thaaat huge.

1st half of the month i was mixing $30 and $60 and won 3k on 30s and lost about 3k+ on 60$. But i get some RB.

Let's look at some games that i played recently on 30s & 60s

4k & 5k games volume not really big volume to look at ChipEV, but still not very low too.

So it's wierd, because with this EVs no matter what stakes i'm playing, they are breakeven

March 20, 2016 | 11:02 a.m.

Great video, Daniel!
I think that we probably bet turn with 88 that contains clubs because they not blocking his 87ss and 87dd as hard as 88sd, so if he continuing calling with 87ss, 87dd we want to not block them to get more value.

But if he folds them idk

ps: also 8c doesn't block any of bdfd

March 14, 2016 | 1:32 p.m.

Good one)
http://smbc-comics.com/comics/1457874742-20160313%20(1).png

March 14, 2016 | 2:34 a.m.

Hey, glad to see 1st comment)

Spins are definitely more profitable than most SNG’s and EV is high enough in compare to MTT’s, but main problem in spins that you can’t actually reach your EV without luck.

But still you can make 40-80% of your EV depends on how high your win rate is.

We are measure our win rate in Chips EV per game.

I make some tables to show how much of your EV you can get with different win rates and volume:

Same in money plus 28% RB

Based on data from spinlyzer.com leaderbords:
#10 player have 52 chips/game
#30 player have 44 chips/game
#50 player have 40 chips/game

And it is really hard to make more than 2000-3000 games per month with good quality.

March 9, 2016 | 6:05 p.m.

Post | SM0LK0 posted in Chatter: Double-edged Sword | Spin&Go $60

Hey, everyone)

This poker journal means a lot to me.

My name is Ilya, you may know me as SM0LK0 on Pokerstars and at the moment i'm playing $60 Spin&Go'es, coaching low limits in the biggest russian poker school of Spin&Go, preparing for the IELTS exam, having one of the most popular blog about S&G in Russia and working semi-hard on my strategic skills and attitude in general.

I am good in any kind of poker software and always in touch with all new features.

My weakest side is a game against recreational players. I have normal results vs regs and i believe that's because of my GTO approach in game learning.
But in the last 4-5 month i had smth like illumination, i finally figure out how wildly i can and should exploit weak players and how learning of GTO can help in it.

Thats what about will be this blog.

My goal is become top 10 reg in $100 Spins in next year and start playing MTT with ABI around $30.

I love poker and community of players with all my heart, thats why i start my blog here, because all who love this site love the game and that means we are kind of soul mates)

So my skype is "ilya.smolko" and it's always open for you.

I guess that enough for 1st post and sorry for my English if i made some mistakes. It will improves in next 5 months

Good luck and stay tuned)

March 8, 2016 | 12:52 a.m.

Hi, Kevin. Great vid, thank you. Some thoughts and questions.

0:24 - 66 hand. We have the hand that is close to the best in our range OTF. (only 77 is better and some monster draws if you don't 3 bet them pre). We don't block any 7x as well as oesd, gutshots and fds. Do you have a c/r range on this flop? If yes, which hands would you c/r for value here? (66 seems to be good). I see some reasons to play c/c with this hand actually as villain is going to attack us on some turns that don't fit us (such as J and Q) and probably 2 barrel runouts that give him a gutshots+ OTT. (for example with K5 he will continue on 3, 4, 8 but if we c/r he is going to fold it) And actually he has many hands that can bet turn (when improved to some draws) but fold on the flop if we raise. The second reason is that we want to make our c/c range stronger, so that he could't bet very thin on many turns and rivers. Is this logic good? What things i didn't take in account?

16:10 – you check back T6 to the showdown. As far as I see you would like to bet on the river hands that have less showdown value? Do you think that the fact you can make fold Jx and probably some Qx not sufficient to bet here? What is the top of your bluffing range here?
22:50 you bet flop with Qs7s. What is your plan here with your whole range? I don’t see any hands that you can vbet for 3 streets which makes me think you’re going to check the turn very often. Is yes, don’t you think it’s better to check the whole range on the flop and play a turn+river game?
32:35 – you cbet a 76 on the 789 flop. As I see the reason is that you can call a c/r comfortably plus you protect your hand vs 2 overs and his bluffs on the turn on which case you can realize less equity?
Do you plan to check it when called on many turns? Which turns would you continue to barrel?

34:50 – 5To you call the turn. How much equity do you think you can realize OTR on average? He seems to be v-betting and bluffing so aggressive on many rivers because he can rep so much. My argument for folding it right now is that we don’t realize enough equity OTR. Anyway, what rivers would you call (except 5 and T obv) when he bets the river?

P.s. Sorry for my english :) Probably made some rude mistakes.

Dec. 25, 2014 | 11:05 a.m.

Hi, Danya) Very good video, ty.

What you guys think about pot turn and pot river in hand with Js8h on 9T4J. Why u pick smaller sizings?

Sept. 14, 2014 | 6:14 p.m.

Hand History | SM0LK0 posted in PLO: plo200 deep, decision on the flop
CO: $886.13
BN: $730.15 (Hero)
SB: $151.61
BB: $245.82
HJ: $216.76
Preflop ($3.00) (5 Players)
Hero was dealt Q K Q K
HJ folds, CO raises to $5.25, Hero raises to $18, SB folds, BB folds, CO calls $12.75
Flop ($39.00) 7 8 9 (2 Players)
CO checks, Hero checks
Turn ($39.00) 5 (2 Players)
CO bets $19.50, Hero calls $19.50
River ($78.00) 9 (2 Players)
CO bets $24, Hero folds
Final Pot
CO wins $74.10

May 10, 2014 | 6:37 a.m.

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