I have to commend Full Tilt on this one.
Horrid customer service aside their site is quickly becoming my favorite due to Rush Poker and tournament structure.
In case you still aren't familiar with Rush Poker you should head to the Full Tilt website to watch their short presentation.
Essentially it's hyper speed poker. You're dealt a hand and as soon as you fold you're warped to a new table just as a new hand is being dealt. You can single table hundreds of hands per hour this way.
Right now my strategy is to play a very LAGgy game compared to my usual TAG style of play just because of how many people are hitting the "quick fold" button. I also tend to defend my BB every time I am there just to counteract people trying to play this LAG style against me.
I'm hoping they continue to add bigger stakes the more I continue to play here as you can amass points quickly not too mention all the rakeback once can earn.
1.25.2010
1.11.2010
$55 MTT Hand Results
Here is the way the rest of the hand played out.
Flop: T 5 4 rainbow
I bet 400 into 515 and get flatted
My initial thought process: His range of hands here is very narrow. There are several people to act behind on a somewhat coordinated board and he is not too worried about raising anyone out of the pot. 44, 55, and TT are the most likely candidates based on his MTT stats. He could have also flatted pre with AA but I would think he'd want to protect his hand against all the players behind him.
Turn: 4
I bet 800 into 1315 and he jams.
My thought process: My KK is beaten. Against a very solid player in the beginning stages I can't think of a single hand he plays this way that I beat unless he played QQ very strangely. And this I'm just hoping for.
I fold and he doesn't show but it was a +EV fold. I went on to cash in this event so all was not lost.
Flop: T 5 4 rainbow
I bet 400 into 515 and get flatted
My initial thought process: His range of hands here is very narrow. There are several people to act behind on a somewhat coordinated board and he is not too worried about raising anyone out of the pot. 44, 55, and TT are the most likely candidates based on his MTT stats. He could have also flatted pre with AA but I would think he'd want to protect his hand against all the players behind him.
Turn: 4
I bet 800 into 1315 and he jams.
My thought process: My KK is beaten. Against a very solid player in the beginning stages I can't think of a single hand he plays this way that I beat unless he played QQ very strangely. And this I'm just hoping for.
I fold and he doesn't show but it was a +EV fold. I went on to cash in this event so all was not lost.
1.07.2010
What's Your Play? $55 $40k Guaranteed MTT
Blinds 15/30
Our stack: 4100
Villain's stack: 2900
Villain has about $100,000 in MTT winnings and I've never played with him before. OPR confirms he does very well at mid-stakes buy-ins.
UTG with KK we raise to 100
Villain flats in MP
CO flats
Button flats
SB folds
BB calls
Flop: T 5 4 rainbow
BB Checks. We bet 400 into 515.
MP villains flats and everyone else folds.
Turn: 4
What's your action here and why?
Our stack: 4100
Villain's stack: 2900
Villain has about $100,000 in MTT winnings and I've never played with him before. OPR confirms he does very well at mid-stakes buy-ins.
UTG with KK we raise to 100
Villain flats in MP
CO flats
Button flats
SB folds
BB calls
Flop: T 5 4 rainbow
BB Checks. We bet 400 into 515.
MP villains flats and everyone else folds.
Turn: 4
What's your action here and why?
1.04.2010
Follow-Up to $50 MTT Post
In these spots (like 7-10 BB's) my typical range is this:
Pocket pairs: 66+
Suited connectors: 78s+
Ace hands: A9+
I think people spaz shove a little too light when they reach this amount of bb's. You really have to consider how light people will call you online. In low/mid-stakes I'll see someone jam 5-9 BB's with hands like A3o or 22 only to get called by something like A6, 44, KT, etc.
And while flipping is a necessity I try to do it with hands where the cards can run out well for me, like 9Ts and 89s instead of 44 and A7.
I also try to avoid shoving weaker hands like K9 and QT where you can often get called by someone holding a dominant hand like KQ, KJ, AQ, etc. Because in spots like that you will either be flipping or crushed - no one will ever call you with inferior holdings that you dominate.
The only thing I question is when to go into push/fold mode and when to start incorporating the suited connectors. Right now when I'm at 10 BB's I won't shove them. I'll just shove my strong paired and unpaired hands. Once I dip to 7 or 8 BB's I'll start shoving the mid-range suited connectors as well.
Part of me thinks I should loosen up and gamble for a final table stack so I'm going to run with that. I never really play to cash but I just don't know the correct pushing chart for like 10-20 BB's. I cut my teeth on 100-200 BB stack cash games for years so I need to step up my tournament game.
Pocket pairs: 66+
Suited connectors: 78s+
Ace hands: A9+
I think people spaz shove a little too light when they reach this amount of bb's. You really have to consider how light people will call you online. In low/mid-stakes I'll see someone jam 5-9 BB's with hands like A3o or 22 only to get called by something like A6, 44, KT, etc.
And while flipping is a necessity I try to do it with hands where the cards can run out well for me, like 9Ts and 89s instead of 44 and A7.
I also try to avoid shoving weaker hands like K9 and QT where you can often get called by someone holding a dominant hand like KQ, KJ, AQ, etc. Because in spots like that you will either be flipping or crushed - no one will ever call you with inferior holdings that you dominate.
The only thing I question is when to go into push/fold mode and when to start incorporating the suited connectors. Right now when I'm at 10 BB's I won't shove them. I'll just shove my strong paired and unpaired hands. Once I dip to 7 or 8 BB's I'll start shoving the mid-range suited connectors as well.
Part of me thinks I should loosen up and gamble for a final table stack so I'm going to run with that. I never really play to cash but I just don't know the correct pushing chart for like 10-20 BB's. I cut my teeth on 100-200 BB stack cash games for years so I need to step up my tournament game.
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Lately it feels like I'm playing poker with my cards facing up so the whole table can see them. My 3-bets are being 4-bet like 90% of the time and even when I'm doing it with AK or a big pair I'm being held over or getting sucked out on by inferior holdings.
This can be a real confidence crippler but looking over the hand histories a couple days after playing it doesn't appear I'm doing things differently based on poor results which is nice to see.
I managed to offset some of my MTT buy-ins by making a few 180 Max $3 w/rebuys final tables including two 3rd place finishes which are good for about $200 apiece.
Here's a typical hand which shows how terribad I've been running.
Blinds: 1000/2000/200 (?) I forget the antes always - I should really know these.
My Stack: 42,000
Villain: 39,000
Villain limps EP
MP Russian fish calls (playing 63% of his hands lol)
I button raise to 9,000 with KK
Villain flats (wtf?)
MP Russian fish folds
Flop: 3 8 J rainbow
Villain open jams and I snap call.
He turns over 9T suited and spikes a 7 on the river, fml.
If it wasn't a Sunday major I don't think I'd be as pissed.
This can be a real confidence crippler but looking over the hand histories a couple days after playing it doesn't appear I'm doing things differently based on poor results which is nice to see.
I managed to offset some of my MTT buy-ins by making a few 180 Max $3 w/rebuys final tables including two 3rd place finishes which are good for about $200 apiece.
Here's a typical hand which shows how terribad I've been running.
Blinds: 1000/2000/200 (?) I forget the antes always - I should really know these.
My Stack: 42,000
Villain: 39,000
Villain limps EP
MP Russian fish calls (playing 63% of his hands lol)
I button raise to 9,000 with KK
Villain flats (wtf?)
MP Russian fish folds
Flop: 3 8 J rainbow
Villain open jams and I snap call.
He turns over 9T suited and spikes a 7 on the river, fml.
If it wasn't a Sunday major I don't think I'd be as pissed.
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