If there has been a raise then you can only either 3 bet, call, or fold. Great graphics for the card room use when I get a brain freeze, thanks.ĭoug thanks for the charts. If it was only limped when you are in the blinds, the chart below is applicable. That chart only applies if there has been a raise when you are in the blinds. Instagram beta iosĪh, I suspect Miller added the hand to have some board coverage. The K8 question is for the loose style, blinds vs. Sorry one more question, in the loose range, calling with the 76 and 65 type handles are suits pertinent at all, or unsuited same as suited. So is a yellow calling hand an open raise hand if you are first to act? Equilibrium pushbot charts for poker tournaments I screenshot it then did the rest in creative cloud suite from Adobe. The graphics for hand ranges were done in excel. Beyond the range the advices of this 1st chapter are greats. This is beautiful … I think I will play a little bit tighter than advised but wider than before. This is great! Amazing, I was just studying this chapter buyed the book last week. A5s is good choice because it blocks a lot of hands your opponent would call, and there is also chance to catch wheel-draw on flop if you get called.īut you can choose another hand instead of weak aces. To avoid this you should polarize your 3-bet range by adding some weak or mediocore hand with good postflop playability. If you are 3-betting only with monster hands, experienced players will sooner or later look trough that and always fold to your 3-bet. The A blocks out some combos but that is irrelevant. I would assume you would be 3 betting A5s as a bluff. Luckily, coach Doug Hull came up with a handy guide to help you with your open range in a variety of positions and situations. You are going to want to play tighter or looser depending on a wide variety of factors including table dynamics, stack size, player images, your comfort and skill level, and the list goes on. Robocop Confident Newbie Karma: -3 Posts: Powered by SMF 1.Many poker books for beginners advocate a set range from each position, and their suggestions are usually quite conservative to keep new players out of trouble. News: Shanky Technologies: The poker bot that works! Pages. Quote from: kellypkelly on September 27,PM. Thanks for the advice Thanks for the Suggestion Robocop. Would this work? I will have a look at Little Green, and also lash out on a bot from the Marketplace. Starting with the Button, and then move around, one by one. I thought the easiest was would be to edit the ranges of the similar existing bot. I do intend to teach myself to get my own bot going. But I would like to try this style in MTTs.
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Hi kellypkelly, I think this is Full ring NL.
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Profile Archive Well done with Bill he is one of my favourites so far! Good Luck.
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Zulu has a preflop template in the free profile section if you learn a little ppl you might be able to use that and add the actions for cards from the charts yourself. Hi 1Dream, What games are Upswing's raise first in charts for? I haven't come across any profile so loose as those. Hi Robo, I haven't tried Little Green yet must give it a go I read the book and played the style without a bot for a while and found it good. Only just started playing around with couple of profiles, and found the playing style a little too tight preflop in my initial impression hands or so. Or know what would be a similar style bot already? Shanky Technologies: The poker bot that works! Hi Guys, Only just started! Have played around with the default and wildbill profiles.