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bigpappa325

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Ive made a few some slight adjustments and doing very well tourney wise. Very happy with that.

I moving to cash play online and its very different to my live play. I did find it really helped stepping up from .2/.4 to .10/.20.

I have three weekends in a row took my weekly free roll earnings and grind them. Once i win enough for a new buy in i split the tables. I usually turn a a ten times over profit to hit the wall almost at the same time on each table. Thats another thread for sure.

My problem is how can you get away from a full house. I have to say its a coincidence every time i get around 10 times the buy in i come to a really super beat by better houses or better.

Is this just one of those things you just ignore and assume im just not suppose to be profitable online? Not going to tell you live that i havent lost this way. But percentage wise i do see it at a higher rate online. Or am i just putting to much value in houses online? i guess that was a vent with a possible help cry. thanks.
 
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Typically you are not supposed to get away from a full house 100BB deep. At least not on a single paired board. Of course its different, if the board is AAAK2, and you have 22, then you should absolutely be able to fold your full house. Or even if the board is AA773, and you have 87, then you should also be able to fold. For cash games it is recommended bankroll management to have at least 30 buyins for the limit, you play, and 50 is better. So for 20NL at least 600$ is needed, and 1.000$ is better.
 
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Tough bro, folding full boat sometimes even quads deep in a tourney is a must, best advice it’s like ripping off a band aid. When I have won 1st place out of 1000+ fields it won’t bother you.
 
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Tough bro, folding full boat sometimes even quads deep in a tourney is a must, best advice it’s like ripping off a band aid. When I have won 1st place out of 1000+ fields it won’t bother you.

This was at the cash table. All by calling stations and all hit on river.
I fear there was no way out with 3/4 of my chips in the pot.
 
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It's all about relative hand strength versus absolute hand strength.

In a cash game you must profile your opponents tendencies.

Some players just don't bluff re-raise, or re-raises without a VERY strong hand on the river especially. So a low boat or a non-nut flush/straight you sometimes have too fold with ease.

Always ask yourself if your opponent is raising or re-raising for value or as a bluff. If you think it is for value a re-raise is often the nuts or close to it on the later streets.

The above is for lower limits and if the player isn't a maniac or very bad. Most players aren't balanced between bluffs and value on the river.
 
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