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Lapdancez

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this is 50nl, i would only make a turn call if you are sure your opponent is bluffing the jack on the turn enough i also highly doubt that he fires the river with air after you called the turn. a river bluff would make very little sense on that deuce imo.

May 23, 2016 | 11:32 a.m.

Comment | Lapdancez commented on Nl 25 vs Nl 50 zoom

Thanks for your info and tip! I will try out regular tables when i decide to play nl50 again hopefully it'll work better

June 2, 2013 | 11:02 a.m.

Post | Lapdancez posted in NLHE: Nl 25 vs Nl 50 zoom

Hi guys,

I wanted to discuss Nl 25 vs nl 50 zoom 6-max a little bit.

For me it seems like the jump from nl 25 to nl 50 zoom is just insane. I might be running either very bad at nl 50 and or very good at nl 25. At nl 25 there are atleast 5-10x more hardcore fishes than at nl50. On weekends i get at least an additional 15 dollars an hour for free just by someone splashing with air or going all in with something extremely absurd. 

My winrate on nl 25 for the last 100k hands is around 7-10bb's/100. 

On nl 50 i lost around 10-15 buy-in's over 20k hands, due to mental game problems and a very bad run, but nevertheless i think the amount of fishes compared to nl 25 is extremely small and my actual winrate might be only around 1-3bb's/100 if i play solid without too much tilt.

What do you guys think about the jump between these 2 stakes? Is the field really that harder at Nl50 zoom?



June 1, 2013 | 11:09 a.m.

Thanks for your help, i will try to hide results in the future as recommended :D. I checked the turn because i thought he would double barrel Flushdraws and the range for his check is either a trap or an weaker overpair and i wasn't sure if he'd call a bet so i guess i was planning to fire a small value bet otr if he double checks.

The river call is very bad as played i agree, but mistakes happen i wasn't thinking sharp enough while playing. His range for shoving river almost allways beats my hand since he would prob. check with weaker overpairs.

I usually play 6 max and i'm not into the flow of 9 max that much anymore but i remember it as very tight that's why i put him on such a narrow range. Against a tougher opponent at a 6.max table the turn shove is very clear i agree since he could have a wider range with more potential outs here.


May 28, 2013 | 6:19 p.m.

BN: halliemallie: $48.52
SB: Artbest1: $41.50
BB: Mozus66: $53.74
UTG: karimhk: $50
UTG1: ozazello: $66.61
UTG2: wordsmt: $95.07
LJ: PIankton: $37.05
HJ: Perdurabo933: $43.27
CO: Lapdancez: $53.42
Preflop ($0.75) (9 Players)
Lapdancez was dealt A A
karimhk folds, ozazello folds, wordsmt raises to $1.50, PIankton calls $1.50, Perdurabo933 folds, Lapdancez raises to $6.25, halliemallie folds, Artbest1 folds, Mozus66 folds, wordsmt calls $4.75, PIankton calls $4.75
Flop ($19.50) 5 8 3 (3 Players)
wordsmt bets $10, PIankton folds, Lapdancez calls $10
Turn ($39.50) 5 8 3 6 (2 Players)
wordsmt checks, Lapdancez checks
River ($39.50) 5 8 3 6 8 (2 Players)
wordsmt bets $37.75, Lapdancez calls $37.17, and is all in
Final Pot
wordsmt has 8 8 Lapdancez has A A wordsmt wins $111.34

May 26, 2013 | 12:20 p.m.

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