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SSNL in its purest
form involves two actions. Push all of your chips in preflop or
fold. There are a couple different variations of this strategy that
are published on the web, and all of them apply a theory of
non-exploitable math. I am not here to argue which of them is the
best. I am here to tell you how this can be applied to a Poker Bot.
Anytime you are talking
math and Poker, botting is the first thing that comes to my mind.
Math is definite. Math is unbeatable. Math is PROGRAMMABLE! And
when I hear non-exploitable and math together, well now you really
have my attention. Any of the strategies that are purely math based
are perfect for a Poker Bot, whether it be SSNL like in this case or
simply coding for perfect draw odds. If you don't already own a
Poker Bot, SSNL is perfect for your first personal coding venture.
Its simple and easy to try out.
The strategy is so
robotic that even human short stackers get incorrectly accused as
being a poker bot frequently. So your bot will blend right in with
the rest of the shorties, especially if you use a table hopper
along with it.
Always remember, however,
if creating your own profile still intimidates you, the
Poker Bot that we recommend is profitable without any. And good
ready-made profiles for different strategies, including
short-stacking, already exist if you don't feel like reinventing the
wheel.
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Poker Bot Strategies
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Importance of Rakeback
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Why Start Poker Botting?
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Remote Software for Bots
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Tracking Software
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Bots and Table Selection
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Poker Bot
for Limit Games
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Purchased Hand Histories
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Omaha Poker Bots: The Advantage
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Poker Bots and VM's
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Poker Bots
in a Rush
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Poker Bots and MTT's
• Poker Bot Short Stacking
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