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No Limit Hold’em Full Ring Theory with CardRunners

RonFar3 features his theory and perspective on No Limit Hold’em Full Ring in this video brought to us by our friends at CardRunners. RonFar3 is a huge winner at the small stakes on PokerStars and recently became a CardRunners coach back in August of 2010.

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We introduce new instructor RonFar3 with some serious style: a new series showcasing the true theory behind your decion making. He kicks things off this week reviewing general full ring theory, pre-flop theory, and the thinking behind all the decisions you’ll have to make.

Some comments from RonFar3 from the video’s thread:

I typically play 24, though as of late if I’m playing off peak hours I’ve found it difficult to always be able to get 24 quality tables open. As a result occasionally now I’ll play a session where I’m on average playing 16 or 18 tables.

I hope whatever advice I may have given you ended up being helpful. There’s a couple guys I chat with regularly going for SNE this year that are currently a little behind pace, and have a tough road ahead of them especially heading into the final months of the year when VPP/hand averages inevitably drop on Pokerstars. SNE at small stakes is a tough grind.

I actually very much would like to produce an episode dedicated to HuD stats and how to use them effectively because I think it is one of my strengths as a player. Perhaps one will get made later on in the series.

My HuD is set up as follows, though I do make use of stats found in mouseover popups quite frequently, I’d imagine more frequently than most:

VPIP/PFR/AGG/Hands
3b/Ft3b/Steal/BB Fold to Steal
Fold to Cbet/Fold to Turn cbet/Cbet%

Off the top of my head the popup stats I tend to reference the most are TurnCbet%, 4bet%, and positionally specific stats (ie. button steal %, UTG PFR%, etc.)

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