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HarleyQuinn

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If you are a real girl which I'm not fully convinced yet then that explains why you are so passive on the river. Consider Testosterone. It's the key hormone that is responsible for aggressive behaviour.
Let's face it: If you want to ramp up your aggression ingame you need to be more aggressive out of the game as well.

I'm ClouD's girlfriend, maybe someone know him and he's in this forum too.
I would like to apologize because I laughed when I read your advice, while you were just trying to help me. Playing aggressive in poker is just about maths, there is no need change my sweet feminity :)

Anyway, thanks everyone for your advice and your attention!

In conclusion of this thread, I just have to to work my butt off at poker, although this game is damaging my treasure :'(

Dec. 16, 2016 | 8:54 p.m.

Thank you so much for the link! It will take me some time to watch the video as my listening isn't good enough. I appreciate that a coach reviewed my weird thread, thanks a lot!

Dec. 15, 2016 | 10:32 p.m.

I am a real girl and my boyfriend is in this forum too. I write it to explain why I tend to be passive.

Flopzilla is not a solver. It can't tell how much you should bluff the river. You can however build your ranges mathematically (pick a bet size, figure out what your bluff:value ratio should be, figure out how many value combos you have then pick bluffs until you meet the ratio found before).

I know Flopzilla is not a solver and I am already doing anything you said with this kind of software.

If you breaking even at 25nl you probably have many more important leaks to fix before you fix river aggression. You can be very passive on the river and still make 5bb+/100 at 25nl. So thats not where I would start

I don't want to talk about anything else in my play here. I think I made a clear question before:

I still don't understand why my river agg is 29% on a sample of 20k hands.
Can it be because of a bad run or playing more multi way pots?

If you say the run or multiway pots (which I play often) don't influence my river agg and it's just about how I play the river with bluffs and thin value bets, that's ok for me.
The main main purpose of my post is focusing on my river agg and nothing else.

I also would like to note that pokerstars.it has higher taxes than .com. This decreases the winrate and crushing nl25, NL50 can be pretty difficult for someone who is learning to play. However, most of the regs don't study and play bad, especially the river. On the other hand, the regs who are really aggressive win a lot at my level, not at NL100+.

Dec. 15, 2016 | 7:02 p.m.

Thanks for the advice!

I'm reading Applications of NLHE, although I'm more focused on studying with Flopzilla, watching videos and playing more hands since I play at the regular tables.

Dec. 13, 2016 | 4:09 p.m.

Thank you for the answer!

My bf plays poker at higher stakes and he's coaching me. At the moment I play NL25 and I'm studying just with Flopzilla how much I should bluff the river, which is my main problem. If I solve this, I can start to win instead of breaking even (my bf told me).

Find hand histories where you could have cbet the river but checked instead, or spots where you folded when you could have raised

I'm doing it but not with PIO solver.

Dec. 13, 2016 | 3:27 p.m.

So you can steal money from passive women? :P

Dec. 13, 2016 | 2:26 p.m.

I made a mistake. My river agg is 28% in the last 20K hands, while the Flop cbet is 57, the turn 46, the river 59.

I don't really understand what's happening :(

Dec. 13, 2016 | 2:21 p.m.

My goal is to have a higher river agg is order to win at the tables

Dec. 13, 2016 | 3:08 a.m.

Hi guys! I'm a girl playing NLHE 6 max in Italy, so I'm sorry if my English isn't good enough.

Although I used to play very passive, even after I prepared an aggressive strategy beforehand, I think I'm putting more aggression now. However, I still don't understand why my river agg is 29% on a sample of 20k hands.

Can it be because of a bad run or playing more multi way pots?

Thanks in advance for answers.

GL to everyone :)

Dec. 13, 2016 | 2:44 a.m.

Thank you for the video. I still have some troubles to bluff the river as I started to study it recently, so your explanation is very useful. Hope to see another one :)

Oct. 30, 2016 | 4:25 a.m.

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