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Multitabling: Part 5 - Shortstack Postflop Play
Multitabling
Today I'm going to explain three more concepts for short-stack play.
Calling all-in preflop (Continued from my last blog)
Calling all-ins preflop are a function of just two variables: The
opponents raising range, and your stack size. If you know these two
things, you can define an exact range to call an all-in. Here are these
exact ranges, already calculated. If your stack size falls between
categories, then you'll have to use a little guesswork to find the
appropriate calling range. Print this out and place it next to your
computer.
If the SB is shoving 25% of his hands and you are 6BB deep, then you
should call with 22+,A2+,KT+,K6s+,QJ+,Q9s+,JTs+. This chart is also
found in NLHE Theory and Practice by Sklansky/Miller.
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Multitabling: Part 4 - Making Decisions Quickly
Multitabling
Heads up poker is a game of frequent decisions. Some are harder than
others, and because of the nature of the game, some situations are
so uncertain that no amount of discussion will give you a conclusive
answer. This post is about how to play such, marginal spots.
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Multitabling: Part 3 - Shortstack Preflop Play
Multitabling
Fundamental understanding of mathematically correct shortstack play is
absolutely vital to HU SNGs in general. On my A-game, I figure I have a
massive edge on just about any player at my stakes. But what happens
when I happen to be on my B-game, or my C-game? I regularly joke that I
don't ever play my A-game because my B-game is good enough. Suffice to
say, it's all I can muster when I'm on 8 tables. How is it that my
B-game achieves double-digit ROIs?
Learn the Sklansky-Chubokov rankings
Every hand has a Sklansky-Chubokov number. Refer to the Appendix in
NLHE: Theory and Practice by Sklansky/Miller or this
website: www2.decf.berkeley.edu/~chubukov/rankings.html. These
rankings are the mathematical solution to the question: "Suppose I am
in the SB and I turn my cards face up. What is the maximum number of
small blinds I can have in my stack and still go all in, assuming my
opponent will call/fold with perfect accuracy from this point
forward." The S-C rankings are the bottom-line push/fold system. If you
are 16BB deep and have A2o but are not confident playing it for a raise
or a limp, given the S-C ranking you know it is absolutely profitable
to go all in. One must never assume that the S-C rankings are the
most-profitable line, but it pays to have an intimate understanding of
just how powerful Ace-rag hands are when shoving preflop. Better
believe it, I can turn A2o face up and profitably shove all in preflop
with 20BB.
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Multitabling: Part 2 - HUD
Multitabling
A good HUD, though vital, is pretty easy to implement.
These are the statistics I use on my on-table HUD for common reference:
BB Call / SB Open / 3Bet
Notice that I don't use VPIP or PFR in my HUD. While these are common
stats for figuring out a person's range in a ring game, heads-up
players are either in position or out of position. Therefore, we can
simplify our decision-making regarding ranges by taking the number
shown on our hud and entering it directly into our calculations. If the
"SB Open" value is "75%" this tells me a lot more about what hands my
opponent raises on the button than the equivalent PFR number. Likewise,
the BB Call stat tells me the opponent's call-out-of-position range
which goes into making decisions while in position on nearly every
street.
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Multitabling: Part 1 - Introduction
Multitabling
Multitabling is a very large topic, and I intend to discuss it on a
general level as well as specifics like HUD use, and to what extent our
play will worsen when we add more tables.
In my opinion, efficient multitabling is a vital skill for increasing
hourly. Consider two players with the same intention: a high hourly
rate.
The first player, John, intends to do this by paying for high quality
coaching, studying videos on a regular basis, and reading forums or
talking strategy. John conservatively estimates his winrate to be
around 5% at the $100 games. Through our blogging omnipotence, let's
assume his greatest potential as a player is to have around a 5%
winrate at the $500 games. So, assuming John needs to two-table and
watch his opponents, and he plays about 4 games per hour at these
stakes, his hourly is very easy to calculate. He earns $5/game and
plays 8 games an hour; $40/hr. With enough studying, he will earn
$25/game; $200/hr. However, this assumes that he will still play 8
games an hour here, so in practice it will be a bit lower. In addition,
to achieve this winrate increase, he will need to spend some time
studying and paying money for coaching. His bankroll will grow slowly,
but with enough time invested, he will consistently achieve $200/hr.
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Online Poker Strategies: Playing Pocket Kings When An Ace Flops
Beginner Coaching
It's a question that's often argued about online poker strategies.
You've got pocket kings, but an ace comes on the flop. Does he have the
ace? Learn about way ahead, way behind play and how you can save money
when you're behind by playing pocket kings correctly after the flop.
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Playing Top Pair: Beginner Poker Coaching Video
Beginner Coaching
As far as online poker strategies go, playing top pair is one of the
most asked questions by beginners. I've developed a video lesson on how
to play top pair and other online poker strategies like using
PokerStove, to be posted later.
I know this blog is supposed to focus on intermediate and advanced
heads up poker topics, but these beginner topics are part of my new
poker project, the YouPoker Academy lessons over at
YouTube/YouPokerAcademy.
In the first lesson, I talk about playing top pair: when is it strong
enough to get all in, and when should you throw it away?
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