|
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
When you start to apply these factors, you begin to understand that 50% equity is not the magic line that determines profit or not profit, that actually it's lower than that depending on villain's folding tendancies, and pot size. But there we start to move into advanced territory, and that's not something I'm as comfortable with. Knowing how much fold equity we have, and knowing how this effects our profit line, that's not something I'm too hot at. But it's important to understand the basics first, and I'm happy that I can help with that.
As said before, I'm about 40k hands in (with about 35,000 being cash hands). I'm about to make a huge push at this during the fall here so I spent the last few days getting my ducks in a row with things like software, study material, videos, etc now that I have some semblance of an idea as to what I'm doing and what's what in the world of online poker.
I wound up getting hooked on equity calculators I tried all of the hot ones out and am utilizing their free trials. I found that I like Equilab and PokerRanger the best but don't actually need PR right now. It would be more of a shiny toy at this point in my career. So, for now, I'm just getting as good as I can with Equilab and learning everything about it and when I'm ready to take a bigger bite out of things, I'll register PR. It's (PR) $80 USD and right now that's a ton of buyins and also nearly 3 months of a DeucesCracked subscription so instead of just indulging and picking it up, I'm going to wait a bit. Everyone tells me that Equilab is more than enough until at least about 25 or 50nl.
Anyway, yeah - I'm getting addicted to the equity trainer and playing around with ranges. Just in the last few days of doing this I think my understanding of flop textures and how certain ranges hit certain boards has opened up nearly ten fold.
I plan on playing a lot of hands this week and using both PT4 and Equilab in conjunction with one another to really take my post session analysis, and study in general, to the next level. I want to get up to 10nl+ asap at this point.
edit: I spent a bit more time watching tutorial videos, reading, and learning about Flopzilla earlier. It turns out that this combined with Equilab really is a good investment for me right now. It fits my budget well and provides everything I need for a while. This is a regular (big) part of my study from this point on now and I'm looking forward to understanding more at the tables as a result.
|