learning poker

Me estoy viendo el bankroll challenge de zerox poker

In 1st vid he talks ab choosing a poker site.
Choosing a poker site
best rakes. generally ggpoker and pokerstars are the best one..

gestion de banca
no jugar todo mi bankroll en una sola mesa
NL2 hasta $400
NL5 hasta $800
NL10 hasta $2000
NL25 hasta $4k
this is called playing with 80 boxes of the level.

si hago unos intentos de subir a NL5 con $400 y pierdo $300-$200 bajo a NL2
si en NL5 mi banca baja a 400, vuelvo a NL2

in NLH 90% of chips are made post flop.

preflop

en NL2 hace sentido abrir menos manos a 3bb (early positions) porque la sala no cobra comision si la mano termina preflop. 2.5 in button.

en mesas mas altas si y tiene sentido abrir a un rango de manos mas amplio pero con menos apuesta.

tools

trackers
db of all your hands and stats.
2 options for trackers:

Poker solvers
to study GTO strategy
GTO Wizard

Bots, AI bots?

Cheating with Real time assistance (RTA).
zero solver is a solver that doesn't limit entering many inputs in a real game-like fashion, unlike GTOWizard who limits your usage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0okbbf9E98Q
this vid shows an RTA tool that 'isn't scalable' bc you have to manually input what is happening.
modifying/adding code to the program is most likely not possible
writing an RTA tool seems out of my current abilities/knowledge and add the screen reading functionalities.

I could try using existing automation programs to work alongside the RTA tool. read the screen and input into the game.
provide input to the solver via OCR.

resources

terms

hands played

a player with a wide gap in VPIP and PFR (30 and 5%) means passive player who calls but rarely raises.

these 3 help determine post flop playstyle

in NL 2 aim for:

profitability

recreational players are what make professional poker profitable.

smaller NL tables have absurdly high rake but more recreational players
lower limit
higher limit tables have cheaper rake and less recreational players. more pros.

if a table NL2 (0.01 - 0.02) has 14.4 bb rake
if a table has 5 NITS with the same playstyle they would all lose 14.4 bb in 100 hands
but if a 6th recreational player that loses 85bb in 100 hands it makes the other 5 players be profitable +17bb/100 hands
the simple fact that a recreational player is in the table makes the other players profitable

in 2k NL tables the rake is low enough for pro players to play against themselves.
a recreational whale could lose 180bb/100.
a tournament pro player could lose 4-2 bb/100
and a cash game player from NL 500 could lose 1bb/100

Even tho playing in smaller limit tables is more expensive it is not recommended to jump into higher limits straight away without building bankroll and Without preparing and studying first.

preflop tables