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Handnr: 613770 Submitted by : NeillyJQ
PokerStars Game #24130676231: Tournament #135522699, $1100+$30 Holdem No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (10/20) - 2009/01/21 13:55:47 ET
Table 135522699 1 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Cippino1 (1500 in chips)
Seat 2: jiacstrap (1500 in chips)
Cippino1: posts small blind 10
jiacstrap: posts big blind 20
Holecards Cippino1: raises 40 to 60
jiacstrap: calls 40
Flop (Pot : $120.00)
  jiacstrap: checks
Cippino1: checks
Turn (Pot : $120.00)
   jiacstrap: checks
Cippino1: bets 60
jiacstrap: calls 60
River (Pot : $240.00)
    jiacstrap: checks
Cippino1: bets 80
jiacstrap: calls 80
Showdown Cippino1: shows  (a pair of Sevens)
jiacstrap: mucks hand
Cippino1 collected 400 from pot
Summary Total pot 400 | Rake 0
Board     
Seat 1: Cippino1 (button) (small blind) showed  and won (400) with a pair of Sevens
Seat 2: jiacstrap (big blind) mucked
So Im checking out some of the highstakes HU SnG games (just watching them obv) and I sharkscoped the first two players of the first $1000 game I opened, its sick
Cippino1 - 1500 games played and hes down $34,425
Jiacstrap 9921 games played and hes down $111,855
I can not belieeeeeeve how soft these games are. I think for ANY competent HU player, this is very +ev itlr
In my last 50 HU SnGs, around 25% of the players are winnings players and 75% are losing players (that includes all SnGs too, not just HU which Im sure most arent close to as accustom to as most of LPs HU players
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NeillyJQ   United States. Jan 21 2009 14:11. Posts 8947 | | |
So if you can beat the losing players the 75% that you deserve to beat if your competent, and beat the winners 50% then your winning 62.5% of the time, now say you're an above average HU player and you win 55% vs the winners and 80-85% vs the losers, the ROI is literally 20-35% itlr in a game thats hard to have big downswings since its dumb to run more than 8 at once (4-6 is most profitable I find, although when I'm totally in the zone I'll run 8 at a time) |
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Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ | |
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d.Apollo   United Kingdom. Jan 21 2009 14:11. Posts 741 | | |
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