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Beating 200nl (other stakes too): 2nd leveling 1st levelers
So I've been at 200nl for probably 25k hands (20k were HU so im not reallu counting that). Here's my obvservations:
I struggled a lot at 100NL, mostly because i was trying to hard to out think players who weren't thinking. I experimented heavily with my game there to the point that through my last few hands there I was pwning everyone (I wouldn't be surprised if over 20k hands i could run 10ptBB/100 there)
I moved up to 200nl and these were the differences I saw:
1. Regs are actually thinking, and calling down first level bluffs, folding in spots with good hands where they are clearly beat with great hands. BUT they no reg is adjusting because of 4.
2. Player are incorporating moves into their game they do not understand
3. Players Squeezing
4. Players on so many tables they are relying heavily on stats.
1 is by far the most significant as it can use the most adjusting. First off, we know the typical bluff lines that seemed to get called down a lot. Passive flop, aggro turn or aggro river (or both). Pretty much first level stuff "why is he being passive and now aggressive." NOW that we know that we see people calling down a lot, we can exploit it. But I don't think the answer is calling a lot on the flop.
How we can exploit:
a. playing Kxs, Qxs, Axs, and two cards over T to raises in pos. Why" Thin value is hella easy. We take a typical float line with tpwk and get called way too often. We shouldn't expect players to figure out how to adjust at this level (although if they do you can catch it). You can even make value bets on riv with midpair gk sometimes because of some of the retarded hero calls opp will be making. opps are playing so many tables they wont have the brain power to adjust anyway.
b. BALANCING OUR HAND RANGE!!! Yes!! my favorite thing to do. I actually unbalanced my range at 100nl because it was unprofitable. But with regs thinking on first levels you can pwn them with a balanced range. I can't even imagine how much regs will be pwned when "oh no!! you're doing the same thing with different hands!!!"
c. Combining the two: theory about owning regs at 200nl: Overbets. I'm experimenting with this right now in spots where opps do a line where they have no better than tpgk. A lot of times ill fire out double the pot, sometimes with bluffs depending on what i think of them and sometimes with thin value. Because it makes absolutely no sense to these guys. And I'm not sure with so many regs any reg can spend enough time to figure out how to adjust to this.
Imagine: thread on 2p2 where a guy shows a hand where he was playing a reg opp who took a float line and on the river he fired twice the pot. WTF kind of advice can anyone give him? He pretty much has to pay attention to figure it out and at these levels they're not paying close enough.
The last thing is something im experimenting with.
two is something i have to think about. I'm not sure how we can exactly exploit this, I'm not sure it's something we can exploit but it's definetely something detremental to our opponents. Something i like to do is raise two barrels sometimes when an overcard comes (because this is the exact spot these regs have learned to two barrel in).
3 we see a lot of players now squeezing at this level, and really the only defense to a squeeze is cold calling big hands in pos. It's definetely something needed in your game on occasion. ie, someone raises UTG and there are 2 callers in MP and CO,, you have AA and decide to overcall because of the decent likely hood of blinds squeezing. You push to his squeeze and he wont fold ever (because he has to put you on a low pair).
Sorry for this long post im just bored and thought i'd put some thoughts down.
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