Trueteller Poker Strategy

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The story seems to have been largely missed by the English language poker press until now, but it tells of how Trueteller learned extra poker variants to specifically target Ivey. The match was played at$100/$200 NLHE on Pokerstars and cross-booked for 10x the amount according to forum posts this week on 2plus2. It was a productive Monday at the high-stakes online poker tables for Russia’s Timofey Trueteller Kuznetsov (pictured), who bagged $302,000 in profit according to the tracking site HighStakesDB. He played against some of the game’s top minds in the process and managed to erase $190,000 in losses over the previous five days. Dan B. Poker Strategy Sep 29, 2020 Dan B. Poker Strategy Sep 29, 2020 Home TrueTeller Clashes With Tan Xuan’s Pocket Kings for $122,880 (Hand Analysis).

The year is still young but the online poker nosebleed limits are already buzzing.

The first 'man of the year' so far? Mysterious Russian poker genius “Trueteller.'

On the losing side over the last week of 2014/first days of 2015: Alexandre Luneau and “Eire Abu.'

Luneau Punished by Gus Hansen in FL08

If you’ve watched the recent documentary Nosebleed you know that Gus Hansen is Alexandre Luneau’s favorite opponent at the high-stakes tables.

However, he should probably not face him in a game Hansen is one of the experts in – like Kyle cottonseed1 Hendon, Kyle PKR16 Ray and SallyWoo.

That game is Omaha Fixed Limit Hi-Lo, also known as FL08.

Maybe the Frenchman hoped to improve his disastrous results in 2014 but he played one long session against “The Great Dane” and made things a lot worse.

The two opponents played 730 hands over six and a half hours and afterwards Luneau was missing half a million dollars in his bankroll.

What happened then is what always happens when Gus Hansen gets hold of some money: He plays – a lot.

Gus Gives It Back, Good Start for Trueteller

The action quickly intensified on PLO, 2-7 Triple Draw and the FL08 tables and when the dust cleared again SanIker, Trueteller and carloo13 had made a couple of hundred thousand dollars.

Meanwhile, Gus Hansen was back empty-handed again. And the mysterious Trueteller lived up to his reputation.

Game

In the summer of 2014 the Russian went on an amazing run that brought him $2m and temporarily made him the leader of the yearly leaderboard.

But then he met up with “end boss” Dan Cates, and their meeting had grim consequences for him as he faced some severe downswings after that.

Yet, in the Russian poker community, several professional players confirmed independently that Trueteller was a poker genius and would probably be one of the next dominating players in high-stakes online poker.

The first days of 2015 gave us a little taste of what is supposed to come. SanIker also found a good start into the year -- or should we say his hot run carries on.

Biggest Online Poker Pot of the Week

January 2 saw the biggest pot to date this year and the circumstances were highly unusual. The game was Pot Limit Omaha, the limits $100/$200 – a little lower than usual – and it was at a full 6-max table.

The players were St1ckman and EireAbu in the blinds, ImagineKing, fjutekk, DonkPredator and AckmaJin. The action blew up pre-flop already. ImagineKing had min-raised UTG to $400, fjutekk folded, but DonkPredator 3-bet big to $1,740.

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That was too much for AckmaJin but the players in the blinds went for it. St1ckman 4-bet to $6k and EireAbu moved his complete stack of $12k across the line.

ImageKing thought better of it but DonkPredator reshoved with $25k. St1ckman called, holding the biggest stack at the table.

Thus $63k was already in the middle before the community cards fell. The board ran

And these were the hands at showdown:

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EireAbu:

DonkPredator:

St1ckman:

EireAbu plays against two pairs of aces and eventually wins the main pot hitting two pair.

Biggest Winners of the Week

  • Trueteller: $+346,532
  • carlooo13, $+337,323
  • SanIker:$+312,770
  • Cort thecortster Kibler-Melby: $+217,642
  • Phil Polarizing Ivey: $+158,588

Biggest Losers of the Week

  • Alexandre alexonmoon Luneau: $-528,465
  • bbvisbadforme: $-465,276
  • Ola Odd_Oddsen Amundsgaard (PS): $-237,536
  • Viktor Isildur1 Blom: $-221,506
  • Ola No_Ola Amundsgaard (FT): $-177,138

Biggest Winners in 2015

  • Trueteller: $+162,408
  • Scott gunning4you Seiver: $+148,823
  • AckmaJin: $+147,701
  • RaulGonzales: $+106,409
  • Cort thecortster Kibler-Melby (PS): $+75,765

Biggest Losers in 2015

  • EireAbu: $-163,188
  • flong78: $-153,891
  • Alexander joiso Kostritsyn (PS): $-105,575
  • Phil RaiseOnce Ivey (PS): $-94,066
  • Chun SamRostan Lei Zhou (PS): $-75,797
PokerNews Staff

Timofey 'Trueteller' Kuznetsov and Rui 'PepperoniF' Cao are among the current crop of high-stakes online players achieving consistently successful results, with both often turning up in our regular 'Railbird Report.'

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The pair recently sat down together to discuss the topic of bet sizing in no-limit hold'em. In the video below they share a number of helpful tips, addressing from a variety of angles what to think about when sizing your bets.

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Both agree that while preflop opens and three-bets tend not to vary that much — albeit position and other factors might introduce some different sizing — how players size their postflop bets serves as a key indicator of what kind of player they are.

'I think bet sizing postflop is basically the main question or main task of the no-limit hold'em game,' says Kuznetsov.

'It's only the most important question, basically — what are your bet sizes?' he adds.

From there the pair speak of differing sizes when betting as a bluff and betting for value, with your sizing generally connected to the frequency of your bluffs and value bets.

That topic then leads to considering when and under what circumstances overbetting on the river as a bluff might be in order. There the decision is largely based on how you've narrowed your opponent's range, and whether or not that range excludes the nuts.

They move on to talk about bet sizing in cash games versus tournaments, agreeing that bets are typically smaller in the latter.

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'You take less risk in general in tournaments, because your shorter,' explains Cao.

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They then address the relative importance of math and reading other players when sizing your bets, concluding that more often than not your bet sizing is going to be tied to how you've understood your opponent's thinking in a hand. Take a look:

Trueteller Poker Strategy Tactics

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