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Nicolas Levi

http://pokerjuice.com/

un "petit" soft très utile pour les situations en PLO.

intègre un replayer, des outils de simulations vs des ranges, des simulations comprenant des ranges de stack off, ranges de call, etc...

un grand pas pour le travail des ranges et équité selon les profils des joueurs.

et partenaire Poker Académie évidemment :D

pokerjuicehave a nice day !

Interessant, merci de faire tourner :)

WPT de Venise: le Carnaval des pros a débuté!

Le carnaval de Venise s'est achevé le 4 mars mais la saison des festivités ne fait que commencer dans la cité des Doges avec l'arrivée du WPT. Le Gioco Digitale WPT Venice Carnival entre dans sa partie finale avec le main event de $3,000 de buy-in qui se tiendra jusque tard dans la nuit du samedi 15 mars.

Le magnifique Palais du Grand Canal abrite le plus ancien casino en activité au monde (ouvert en 1638!) ainsi que le Musée Wagner. Les douceurs de la Renaissance italienne rencontrent donc les ardeurs de l'art total du maître allemand dans ces vénérables murs, un bon résumé des émotions et des coups de théâtre qui attendent les joueurs durant cette semaine.

 

 

L'année passée, @Phil Hellmuth a certainement marqué l'événement (du moins son début) par une arrivée fracassante qui rappelle plus les shows de Las Vegas que les mystères de Venise.

 

 

@Sam Trickett - qui vient d'obtenir son poste d'Ambassadeur chez #EverestPoker  - est annoncé, de même que le vainqueur de 2013 @Rocco Palumbo. D'autres pros tels que @Steve Watts se joindront à la fête dans les jours qui viennent. 

Le Main EVent a un second Day1 qui verra de nombreuses ré-entrées, avec la possibilité de jouer les deux Day 1 A et Day 1 B et de choisir son meilleur stack pour le Day 2!

GL à tous les joueurs et retrouver prochainement toutes les données des profils des participants et des tournois sur Rankinghero!

 

Kara Scott – What To Do And What NOT To Do in Venice!

Jesse May - Get Ready Venice Here We Come! 

Greater Than O (or equal)

 

GTO (game theory optimal) has been an increasingly hot topic over the last few years as you can see from the “gto poker” Google Trends graph. (Other “gto” based searches will roughly give the same graph - oddly enough, it seems that the term GTO, as part of game theory, is not widely used outside poker.)

 

 

With the exception of the easy “push or fold” situations, the live tournament scene is the furthest you can be from GTO poker and this will be quite likely the case for the many years to come.

Yet, in case this GTO thing pops up at your table live, you might want to know one or two things about it.

 (This pertains strictly speaking to headsup play, but, possibly, near solutions with more players will behave the same)

First, and this is quite fascinating especially for those not familiar at all with GTO, one can describe explicitly our whole way of playing from every position - if it is GTO - to our opponent, the best he can achieve is break even. This sounds natural for games like chess where there is no hidden information, but maybe not quite for poker. Just simply asking yourself “how can this work in practice for poker” may improve your overall comprehension of the game.

 

Mixing up - that is playing different hands the same way - is certainly part of a GTO strategy. Mixing up is often part of a good player’s arsenal as well. More technical people see this as a way to strengthen their range when standard plays lead to weaker ranges. Now, some players take this concept way too far.

 

 

When playing at the equilibrium (that is two GTO strategies playing against each other), the different lines used to play the same hands will yield the exact same expectation. On the other hand, in practice, players will sometimes have one standard way to play a hand and one way used less often in order to strengthen their range in a specific spot. The question you should be asking yourself is : “under which conditions would those two ways of playing the same hand yield the same expectation (or is it even possible)?”

Quite often, drastic slowplays that I see might yield the same expectation as standard plays only when heavy overbets are in the opponent’s arsenal while it is obviously not the case; or tricky lines used by one player will yield the same expectation as standard ones only if they are used as a bluff far more often than the player does. Generally speaking, many players I face use mixed up strategies that are not at all suitable for the context of the match.

 

Some people see GTO as the end of online poker. I don’t, at least not before quite a few years for the main variants - people have always been quick on seeing the end of online poker in the past anyway...I rather see GTO as an opportunity, because we are so far away from solutions (unlike what you may have heard), except for the simplest variants that are rarely played anyway.

Still, I believe GTO poker has already somewhat changed the overall picture of the game over the past few years. As recently as two or three years ago, dynamic and metagame were still considered as one of the main assets of a top high stakes player. Today, the most advanced high stakes player would gladly rather have an idea of what a GTO strategy might be, so that he can see where his opponent deviates and make money from those deviations. Metagame and levelling still exist obviously, but players thinking of them as their main asset are gradually becoming today’s weaker regulars at the higher stakes.

 

I will be blogging regularly here at RKH, bragging about my live tournaments performances, mostly offering an insider look at high stakes online poker (potentially including more concrete stuff  such as coaching videos/articles), stay tuned!

 @Renaud Desferet 

#RKHpokerstrategy 

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So ok it's not that GTO, I have to get used to it ;).

Thanks for this excellent article Renaud !

 

 

 

amazing and intense thanks bro

You know so much, it's humbling

Home Sweet Home. De retour à Londres et surprise: grand soleil. Heu, on est bien en mars la? 

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c'est ce que les anglais font croire aux Français pour éviter le tourisme de masse 

Tu es allée dans quel coin? 

J'ai fait beaucoup de chose lol, camden town, Nothing Hill, Picadilly circus,  Soho, tower bridge, Buckingham palace, westminster,baker street, british museum... :)

Baker street! 

Bruel Eliminated in 4th Place at LAPC

French poker fans have  been holding their breath and keeping their fingers crossed for their star at WPT L.A. Poker Classic - @Patrick Bruel. Alas, he got eliminated by Chris Moorman during Level 30, when he went all-in with K♣ 8♣ vs Moorman's A♣ J♣.

2014 has been a great year for Patrick so far and he has just added $332,190 to his live winnings, not to mention the inspiration and boost for French poker! 

 

Here is the coverage from WPT Live Updates

Hand #112: Patrick Bruel Out in 4th Place ($332,190)

Level 30: 50,000-100,000, 15,000 ante

Patrick Bruel_WPT LAPC_S12_Giron_8JG2398

 

Chris Moorman raises from the button to 215,000, and Patrick Bruel calls from the small blind, and Glenn Lafaye calls from the big blind.

The flop comes Jheart8spade2club, action checks to Moorman, who bets 265,000. Bruel moves all in for 1,705,000, and Lafaye quickly folds.

Bruel shows Kclub8club (pair of eights), but Moorman turns over AclubJclub for a pair of jacks. Bruel needs to improve to stay alive.

The turn is the 9club, the river is the Qheart, and Moorman wins the pot with a pair of jacks to eliminate French actor/singer Patrick Bruel in fourth place.

Seat 1.  Chris Moorman  -  5,395,000
Seat 2.  Patrick Bruel  -  Out in 4th Place  ($332,190)
Seat 4.  Glenn Lafaye  -  7,645,000
Seat 6.  Michael Rocco  -  2,980,000

Toutes mes felicitations. A suivre sur le net c t grandiose..

 

GG 

GG ! sacrée perf !

Pour ceux qui ont raté l'interview exclusive d' @Antonio Esfandiari@Phil Laak et @Jeffrey Gross sous-titrée en Français, c'est ici: http://www.rankinghero.com/fr/pros/333/dans-le-carre-international/activity/598861.html#activity

Il suffit de clicker sur le petit rectangle en bas à droite pour mettre les sous-titres.

Enjoy!

Exclusif : comment triper grave sans enfreindre la loi ! 

1) Se rendre dans un chalet au papier peint psychédélique 

2) Se chopper une grosse fièvre. 

#paracetamol 

lol

Non justement, pas lol grrr 

#drogue !

Je confirme, ce papier peint est une substance illicite