6max NLHE Strategy. What do you think?

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Sauce123′s Super-Simple Guide to Beating Games Post-UIGEA

The purpose of this guide is to make decisions as simple as possible for us and as hard as possible for our opponents while retaining large amounts of implied odds and fold equity.

General Theorem: Project a nitty image, but 3bet like a monkey because this stat doesn’t come up on Poker Tracker/ HUD and our opponents are multitabling robots.

Preflop Play:

1. Open AK, AQs, 22-AA UTG.

Add AQ0, AJs, KQs, ATs UTG+1.

Add AJo, KQo, QJs, JTs, KTs, KJs, T9s, 98s, 87s, QTs, in CO (you can add a few more from button range here as things progress).

Add AT0, 76s, 65s, 54s, T8s, J9s, A9s-A2s, 97s, 86s, 75s, QJ0, JT0 from Btn.

2. 3bet ANY HAND in your opponent’s (positionally adjusted) opening range from any position. This does not mean you have to 3bet every hand in his range every time you get it, but it is your default play. As a default, 3bet with the top 1/2 of hands they open with. 3bet with a hand in the top 2/3 of their positionally adjusted opening range if they are a calling station or large donkey of some other sort. (MOST IMPORTANT PART OF GUIDE)

3. Isolate/raise limpers with any hand you would open with from the button.

4. Fold to a 4bet shove unless you have QQ+ AK if people aren’t batshit insane.

5. If you are 3bet- in position, call with TT+ AK and 4bet with QQ+ AK OOP.

6. Call a raise in any position if the following conditions are present:

a) You are holding an SC or a PP.

b) There are two or more people already in the pot.

c) Your hand is not strong enough to 3bet (not in the top 1/2 if their opening range from that position).

Postflop:

In a Raised Pot:

1. Cbet any flop containing 1-2 paint cards, any flop containing 3 cards 7 or lower, any flop containing disconnected cards and any flop which hits you. Do not cbet if you have not hit a flop with 4 or more ppl in the pot.

2. When OOP, do not put any more money in the pot past your cbet if you do not have top pair or an 8+ out draw. bluff all scare cards on turn or river if given an opportunity.

3. You may slowplay sets on rainbow unconnected boards, but that’s it.

In a Reraised pot:

1. Continuation bet for 2/3 pot any flop containing one or more A K Q, any flop which has given you top pair or an 8+ out draw or better.

2. Double barrel shove any flop/turn containing a K, Q, J, or T against opponents who are in position and have shown down a hand 22-99, T9s-54s, in your recent memory, in a 3bet pot.

3. If you have bet a weak overpair (99 on a 872 flop), fold to a flop raise and call only any bet that is less than or equal to 1/2 pot on later streets against most players.

4. With your strongest hands and draws shove turn.

5. Do not slowplay ever.

6. Always bet if an A or K falls on the turn or river and you have already bet the flop, unless there are two cards connecting to it.

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What do you think? will it work for micro 1c/2c - 5c/10c ?
I thought HM2 shows 3bet stat on HUD ?
 
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Found this on flopturnriver...

Sauce123′s Super-Simple Guide to Beating Games Post-UIGEA

The purpose of this guide is to make decisions as simple as possible for us and as hard as possible for our opponents while retaining large amounts of implied odds and fold equity.

General Theorem: Project a nitty image, but 3bet like a monkey because this stat doesn’t come up on Poker Tracker/ HUD and our opponents are multitabling robots.

Preflop Play:

1. Open AK, AQs, 22-AA UTG.

Add AQ0, AJs, KQs, ATs UTG+1.

Add AJo, KQo, QJs, JTs, KTs, KJs, T9s, 98s, 87s, QTs, in CO (you can add a few more from button range here as things progress).

Add AT0, 76s, 65s, 54s, T8s, J9s, A9s-A2s, 97s, 86s, 75s, QJ0, JT0 from Btn.

2. 3bet ANY HAND in your opponent’s (positionally adjusted) opening range from any position. This does not mean you have to 3bet every hand in his range every time you get it, but it is your default play. As a default, 3bet with the top 1/2 of hands they open with. 3bet with a hand in the top 2/3 of their positionally adjusted opening range if they are a calling station or large donkey of some other sort. (MOST IMPORTANT PART OF GUIDE)

3. Isolate/raise limpers with any hand you would open with from the button.

4. Fold to a 4bet shove unless you have QQ+ AK if people aren’t batshit insane.

5. If you are 3bet- in position, call with TT+ AK and 4bet with QQ+ AK OOP.

6. Call a raise in any position if the following conditions are present:

a) You are holding an SC or a PP.

b) There are two or more people already in the pot.

c) Your hand is not strong enough to 3bet (not in the top 1/2 if their opening range from that position).

Postflop:

In a Raised Pot:

1. Cbet any flop containing 1-2 paint cards, any flop containing 3 cards 7 or lower, any flop containing disconnected cards and any flop which hits you. Do not cbet if you have not hit a flop with 4 or more ppl in the pot.

2. When OOP, do not put any more money in the pot past your cbet if you do not have top pair or an 8+ out draw. Bluff all scare cards on turn or river if given an opportunity.

3. You may slowplay sets on rainbow unconnected boards, but that’s it.

In a Reraised pot:

1. Continuation bet for 2/3 pot any flop containing one or more A K Q, any flop which has given you top pair or an 8+ out draw or better.

2. Double barrel shove any flop/turn containing a K, Q, J, or T against opponents who are in position and have shown down a hand 22-99, T9s-54s, in your recent memory, in a 3bet pot.

3. If you have bet a weak overpair (99 on a 872 flop), fold to a flop raise and call only any bet that is less than or equal to 1/2 pot on later streets against most players.

4. With your strongest hands and draws shove turn.

5. Do not slowplay ever.

6. Always bet if an A or K falls on the turn or river and you have already bet the flop, unless there are two cards connecting to it.

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Since when it doesnt show 3bet stat on HUD :) I think some parts of this are useful , but being that aggro and betting any scare cards would be bad at micros because morons dont fold even if they have bottom pair NO kicker.
 
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These are some sound basic strategies and they are good to implement at any stakes but use it mostly in cash games i would say. As you go higher up the stakes you need more advanced strategies to play against those players.

Will it work at micro stakes ??
Well there is a lot of variance that you will encounter and also a lot of loose players, lots of sharks so you have to adjust according to those players. So there is no guarantee of a good success rate. But all the points are good and you can build your game upon these if you are a beginner.:icon_pira
 
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Tried it on Bet365, Not sure if its me not ready to play aggressive enough or something else.
I had strange session (may be because of new strategy) and I want to share that experience. So I played on 6max cash table 2c/4c. 5$ max buy-in set to auto reload to max. Session Duration was is about 2.5 hours.

Had 2 regs on the table playing something like 27/12 19/6 which is not aggressive enough i guess) and fish coming and going.
First 1.5 hours the game was borring and I was going down with some bad beats from calling station draws etc... At the end of the second hour I had a feeling that I simply raise not enough preflop (3BB), and bet not enough post flop so fish is not scared (however I bet full pot pretty often).

I was -3$ at that point, and then a new guy comes and starts raising like crazy, over-bet a lot and plying 60% of the hands and shoving every second hand (maniac)? And here what I noticed - ppl started folding. He made me fold to! (Im almost sure with his range I had better hand but he pushes to much...) So I lost to him another 3$... But that probably was a good thing because he forced me to switch to more aggressive gears :) (hope that not a tilt lol).
The guy logged off, but I was still in that "reraise and bet bigger" mode when I had good hands. Also I started raising pre flop with 4BB and 3-bet when possible. I started winning big, and afer i had 2x max buy-ins at the table things became even more easy! I dont why, but fish started basicaly giving away their money fast! Especialy short stackers, they just push all in with crap against me? Why they think that if I have big stack and play good hands would not call them? I covered my losses and made 21$ on top of it in last 30min of that session... Why it was so hard to lure their money out when your at 5$ (they just fold), and so easy when you deep stacked?
 
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