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fx20736
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I now have a little over 15k hands at 2nl and am beating it for 4bb/ 100 which may seem low but the rake is really steep.I think my preflop game is pretty solid. I have a default opening hand chart down cold and am able to modify it based on table conditions (almost always by loosening up).
Where l am really not getting the most value is postflop. I get way too many folds on the flop, or bet too often on the turn to have to give up on the river or get easy calls on the river when I make a standard river bet which suggest I could sometimes get more.
As far as I have been able to figure out there are three critical components of postflop play;
Thanks
Where l am really not getting the most value is postflop. I get way too many folds on the flop, or bet too often on the turn to have to give up on the river or get easy calls on the river when I make a standard river bet which suggest I could sometimes get more.
As far as I have been able to figure out there are three critical components of postflop play;
- putting your opponent on a range of hands and narrowing that down on each street based on his actions and also predicting the action that opponent will take based on that assumed range and the board.
- figuring out your equity against that range.
- making the best decision to maiximize EV.
- links to previous threads that cover this in detail.
- books that really focus on these topics in detail specifically for online microstakes FR NLHE.
- thoughts on how skewed hand distributions might affect EV for certain decisions, i.e. if an opponent only raises with A, always limps with PP's. Flats with Big pairs, etc.
Thanks