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If you’re a Poker player and you don’t know who Linus is you must have been living under a rock! Linus Loeliger is a Swiss Pro Poker player that has absolutely crushed the 6Max games online for the last few years, one of the most winning players in recent times he is an absolute beast and we are going to take a look at how he plays some of his spots in this post.

A Look Into How LLinusLLove Plays We've cherry-picked some of the hands from Linus' huge cash game sessions at the highest stakes on Pokerstars. With this guy being one of the most winning 6Max players ever, we need to take a leaf out of his book and learn what he's doing in these pots. Linus 'LLinusLLove' Loeliger is considered to be one of the most successful online poker players in Sweden. It is unknown how much exactly he has won in his entire career. Just last year, he has won more than $1 million online and still going strong.

Exploitative Sizings

Here Linus backs into a sneaky straight but rather than putting his opponent all in for around $35,000 they have in their stack he chooses to bet around 60% pot instead.

LLinusLLove is the 51st biggest poker winner on HighstakesDB. The poker player LLinusLLove was first discovered by HighstakesDB on the high stakes tables of PokerStars on Monday, May.

This is believed to be an exploitative approach that Linus takes to his specific opponents if he believes here that the Villian will only call a smaller bet with a one pair type hand then he will adjust and go for a value bet that is much more likely to be called.

Poker is all about knowing your opponent and if your opponent gets a little gun-shy against overbets and thinks they are only weighted towards super strong hands then we need to adjust and size down to get paid and that is exactly what is going on here, throwing GTO values out the window and getting paid.

Leading on dynamic boards

Here we see Linus facing off in one of the many crazy battles against Trueteller, we see the donk lead a bunch of times in this match, it usually takes place when Linus doesn’t have the pre-flop betting lead he will try and regain control of the pot on the flop.

We see him do this with fairly weak holdings sometimes as well as very strong hands, so by doing this he puts his opponents in some weird spots as to whether they want to raise or not.

In this particular pot, he is doing it with a strong hand that he wants to induce a raise so he can get the final bet in and move all-in.

However, Trueteller doesn’t let this happen, he simply Jams all-in on this board raising to $42,600 with around $18,000 in the middle.

This isn’t the best move at all from Trueteller, better hands to do this with would include QQ or KK that would get protection from overcards but I think with AA flat calling or raising this board to a normal sizing are better plays, moving all-in here with a nut disadvantage is over-playing this one pair hand I feel.

Linus is an amazing player that will be able to play perfectly against the hand that is obviously just an overpair. So whilst this bet deters hands like open-ended straight draws from continuing with these poor odds it allows all two pairs, sets and flopped straights to get the money in as a huge favourite.

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There are some worthwhile lessons that can be learnt from this pot though, sometimes when we get led into in pots like this it means different things, I would have to say that against a strong player it can mean different things, different times and against a weak player they might make this move with just weak top pairs like KJ and QJ but even these have pretty good equity against the one pair here.

If ever there’s a board we don’t want to go broke on with Aces, it’s one like this… so let’s just pump the breaks in these types of spots and think about all the hands our opponent can have that either has 35% against us or has us as a big underdog.

Betting Small makes even the best opponents trip up

In this pot we see Linus betting around 25% of the pot on the Flop, the reason this is such a good bet is because it allows opponents to make mistakes.

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Let’s look at another example of someone who gets scared for some reason on this great board for AKo and bets huge, something like 80% well then no worse hands can continue and by using this bet sizing we allow our opponents to just play perfectly and only continue if they have a tonne of equity.

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In this pot, the Villian ends up floating with JTs to try and hit there backdoor draws, with the best cards for their hand going to be a Heart, Q, 8 or 9.

Linus’ opponent ends up leading out on this Turn card which is hard to know what he is representing for strength, maybe some two pair combinations or some straights, but it’s likely any flush draw would have raised the flop.

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Linus just calls this bet, with little value in raising as this would just push out all the bluffs in our opponents hands and would only get action if he was in bad shape, I could see some raises if his hand didn’t have the second nut diamond as then he could get some equity denial against flush draws.

Moving to the River Villian then Pots it, putting Linus all in and he gets to make the easy call with the nut flush on this run-out.

All of this was set up with a tiny flop bet, that most people may not have sized that way and may not have kept a weak hand in the pot that then went on some crazy bluff.

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10:13
10 Feb

Last year’s biggest online high stakes crusher, ‘Berri Sweet’, has gone public with a threat to unmask the players he feels have led the nosebleed PLO games on PokerStars ‘to a point where breaking the rules has become the norm’ – with Joe Ingram calling on Daniel Negreanu to ‘use his influence’ to fix the problem.

As reported here in the New Year, the anonymous online beast topped the nosebleed stakes winner’s list with a $1,769,395 profit in 2017 – ahead of a host of famous highstakes players including ‘Isildur1’ and ‘Trueteller' – but he took to the 2+2 forum yesterday to decry those he claims are ‘cheating’.

Sweet’s 2+2 appeal

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‘Hello everyone. High stakes PLO on PokerStars has degenerated to a point where breaking the rules has become the norm. Most people reading this probably don't care. That is understandable. The people who do care can, if they would like, help significantly with little effort.’

‘Sweet’ then lists the various ways in which the as yet ‘unnamed’ villains are cheating the system, stating the most common as:

  • Sitting out on a 6-max with 3 people on it, unwilling to play 3-handed.
  • Sitting out specifically when a recreational player busts/takes a break.
  • Starting tables because a specific recreational is around, while having no intentions of playing unless the targeted player gets a seat at the table.

Cheating

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“These types of cheating shouldn't be separated too far from MA'ing or colluding in terms of severity”, says Berri Sweet in his post, and it didn’t take long before Joe ‘Chicago Joey’ Ingram picked up on the contentious matter, himself making a stand this week for the integrity of the game with videos entitled Tournament Poker CHEATING Exposed On Winning Poker Network!! and Online Poker Cheating EXPOSED On America's Card Room!!!

Ingram calls on Negreanu to ‘use his influence’

Ingram replied to Sweet’s post, stating:

‘Thanks for posting this Berri. I have posted it to Daniel… so maybe this might be the first of 1000 he actually does something with it.’ He added: ‘I also might have meetings in place with higher up at Pokerstars about the state of high stakes games, bots, etc.. so we might be able to make an actual impact here in improving the current ecosystem. I think the first step is drawing awareness to these type of things.’

Negreanu himself had been the apparent target of a failed ‘bumhunt’ last month, after which Ingram, the Canadian PokerStars legend and a host of others discussed ways in which the problematical practice of singling out weaker players could be tackled…


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‘Berri Sweet’ had explained that:

'Although I personally don't lose much, if any, EV from the poor behaviour of these people since they tend to make my games softer and I hold all tables anyway’, he believes that ‘there are many ethical regs that get cheated out of at least 5 figures each year’.

Naming the bad guys?

Although at this point Sweet says he won’t be naming and shaming those he holds responsible for the ‘degeneration’ of the high-stakes PLO games - ‘I ultimately decided against making a list of repeat offenders at this time’ – he says:

‘If things don't change, I believe public outings will be in order. Just like they have been when people have colluded or MA'd in the past.’


Shout out to the good guys

He does make a point of naming those who DO behave responsibly however, those he describes as players who ‘never fail to show the highest level of ethicality at the tables’, listing Gavz101, fjutekk, Cobus83, Sauce123 and WRUUUUM, just to mention a few people off of the top of my head.’

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He finishes his post with the following statement:

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‘Often times, as a high stakes player, you have the choice between sacrificing a little money/EV or degenerating into narcissistically making whichever unethical choice makes you the most $$ in the moment. Far too many regulars have chosen the latter path lately. 'Everyone else is doing it' is one of the worst excuses of all time.'

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