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Saturday 16 July 2016

Grinding Online & Winning - How to win on Natural8.com

I never used to like playing online, until I found www.Natural8.com

So far I have been playing only 0.25/0.50 buying in USD 50 at a time. I have been consistently picking up USD 100~ profit per session.

Me and some of my players having a decent day online


My strategy:
1. Raise pre to thin the field
2. Playing aggressively in late position
3. Check raising with monsters
4. 3b light against loose raisers
5. Cbet dry flops

I am surprised it is so easy to pick up pots. The typical opponents on the site are:

1. Super tight limper (I always punish them by raising 3-5x, sometimes they just give up pre and I pick up 3.5bb from the limpers and blinds)

2. Loose raiser pre (I would make notes if they cbet or not. A lot of them don't so I call these guys more knowing if I don't see a c-bet, leading out turn usually will allow me to take down)

3. Loose raiser pre but doesn't call 3 bet (I 3 bet them light with like T9 suited, 78 suited hands, usually take down by 3 betting or c betting the flop)

4. Loose limpers, cold calling 3x-5x with marginal hands (C betting usually takes it down, or I will slow down if it hits their range. If I hit hard I maximize value 3 streets. Sometimes checking top pair on flop to induce calls on turn and river with worse)

Don't be greedy, once you double up, be prepared to switch tables. Trust me, you will consistently pick up money if you play like this and be disciplined.

Don't forget to SIGN UP on www.natural8.com using the Bonus Code : POKER168


Thursday 7 July 2016

Inquisitive Poker vs Prescriptive Poker by Phil Gordon

Ok, first of all, this article was not written by Phil Gordon. It is from a seminar conducted by Phil Gordon and I am just downloading the key takeaways I got from it to share with you guys.

Who is Phil Gordon? To be honest, he kinds of sounds and looks like Nicholas Cage to me. He is better known for being the author of "The Little Green Book", really revolutionary poker thinker of his time, really good book by the way. He has 5 WSOP bracelets and plenty more other accolades.

So what is Prescriptive Poker?

Do you have that annoying friend that always asks you things like.... if you have AQ under the gun, how much should you raise? If on the button instead, what should I do? Should I c-bet a 7 high flop? What if it is K high?

Prescriptive poker is when you give a solution to a particular situation, generalizing the action you should take without considering anything else. For example, always 3 bet with Queens no matter what. Raise with AK, limp with AJ, etc. Prescribing an action for a certain scenario. However poker is not that simple, nor straight forward. That's why Phil is teaching us to be inquisitive.

Instead of asking what you should do in certain situations, you should be asking yourself more questions in any situation. For example.

- How likely is it that I have the best hand?
- How frequently do the small and big blind defend?
- How many hands have I played recently?
- What hands will my opponents expect me to be playing?
- What will I do if I get re-raised?
- Have any of the remaining players given anything away?
- How much do I need to raise to get the information I need?
- How many players should I want to play against?
- What are the remaining stack sizes?
- Does getting involved in the hand pot-commit me?
- What are the chances of flopping a monster?

For me the key takeaways are

- You need a plan when you play a hand
- You need to put players on a hand range
- You need to know what they can put you on as well
- You need to know what they think you put them on too

I need food. This is giving me a headache. Anyways, if you're one of those annoying guys that keep asking me what to do with certain hands in certain spots, be ready for a bunch of questions I will ask you back.