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Thank you for your advice, I agree with you, I have to solve this weakness. It could be a coincidence, but I have noticed that, when I update something in the bot that changes its statistics, it becomes winner and after a few hundred hands it looses again. It is a good question: how many -EV hands to play, when and how much risk can be taken
Well the problem with always playing +EV is that most of the time you flop nothing or some kind of marginal hand or draw so the bot is going to play way too tight and its going to get run over. Marginal holdings and bluffing is where the money is as the good hands play themselves.
Since your playing in multiplayer games you might want to start with a well balanced preflop isolation strategy which will make playing post flop much easier. The other alternative is a small ball implied odds strategy which involves lots of set mining and flopping a disguised hand vs big cards/pairs. An example of that is calling 75s vs an early position raise. Your gonna want to see the flop with this strategy about 25% of the time so your gonna be raising first in with a wide range of hands and calling with the intention of flopping two pair/draw or better. Any top pair or worse type hands your gonna want to fold multiway.
I recommend aggression vs small ball which is rather passive but both have their merits. One thing I like about small ball is that it made me realize why 75s is better then ATs when calling a raise. I know both my cards are likely good and if I get the right flop I may get his entire stack. So technically this is -EV long term but the implied odds are so good that I believe its +EV depending on the situation. The other thing about this type of preflop strategy is that they are easy to get away from post flop. If you do decide to call ATs you call only with the intention of flopping the nut draw. If you do flop top pair then you want to try to play a small pot as and try to get to showdown cheaply otherwise its better to just fold (especially multiway).
Now..the flipside of small ball strategy with ATs. That would be prime hand to actually 3B due to its Ace blocker, especially for a raise from early which consists of many Ax combos. 75s might be a good hand to add into your 3B bluff range with this type of strategy too.
So many different ways to play a hand. That is what is great about the game of poker.