Dustin Wills
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Dustin Wills
@SolarShovePoker
Professional Poker Player and Twitch Streamer!
Katılım Haziran 2022
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Jared Jaffee wakes up with the LADIES and is ALL IN AT RISK ❌
Final Table of the @WynnPoker $3,500 $5M GTD! Can he find a way to double up or will the Queens let him down? 👀
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Noticing a lot of people that are trying to make it in poker often times firing off in the massive field events. EV may be greater but with a limited bankroll need to be more careful and fire events with less variance like small field events. It isn’t as glamorous but better for growth, experience and all around headspace.
Pay attention to rake, structure, and what other tournaments are going on that can make the tournament your choosing a better choice. For example when the monster stack runs, maybe the $800 at aria has less elite players.
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20 years ago I made my first trip to Vegas. I saw the legends in the Poker Hall of Fame and dreamed joining them one day. I'm 40 now and finally eligible. It's up to the fans to decide who the 8 nominees are. If you think I belong, I'd appreciate your vote. wsop.com/hall-of-fame/2…
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@BigHuni @StakeKings I’m so sorry for your loss bro, my condolences to you and your family! 🙏
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We are ITM and on dinner break of the 100k high roller with 17 left… same tourney I won 2 years ago in memory of my father that passed way during WSOP the year before. Was planning on not re-entering today but my grandma passed away this morning. Now it feels like I got way more to play for so had to give it another shot. Would mean the world to me to win this tourney again for her! RIP Oma I love you and will miss you greatly!
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Managed to chop the bubble for $140 profit. 🧊🫠
WSOP - World Series of Poker@WSOP
Adam Hendrix Faces a Massive Bubble Sweat On the stone bubble of the $25,000 High Roller, a massive 100 big blind pot developed between Adam Hendrix and Justin Arnwine. Hendrix was at risk for nearly 50 big blinds with top two pair, but Arnwine had a straight and a flush draw. With a $50,000 min-cash hanging in the balance, would Hendrix survive?
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“NO way you can exploit or adapt when you play SO MANY TABLES”
A lot of people think I just autopilot.
Playing tight ABC poker.
But the REAL work happens away from the tables.
I never blindly apply what a solver tells me to do.
What helped me far more was thousands of hours of coaching, understanding how real players think, understanding their leaks, weaknesses, and emotional tendencies.
Why would I force a GTO bluffcatch when I know a population massively underbluffs a spot?
But this requires serious work outside the game and not being afraid to exploit, even if it looks stupid.
I spent thousands of hours with other poker players discussing strategies, reviewing hands, and seeing other players' perspectives. And what I do best?
I can shut my fucking mouth and listen to people who are ahead of me and soak up knowledge like a sponge.
Also, a lot of time went into...
▶️Studying my database
▶️Taking notes constantly
▶️Researching population tendencies
▶️Working on my mindset so I never tilt.
And then comes the part most people underestimate.
No cap, I spent 10,000+ hours in HRC and other programs analyzing spots where people are too tight or too loose and building counter-strategies against those mistakes. Building systems I can simply execute. AGAIN, NOT blindly following GTO strategies. A lot of the outputs I found were useless, and I would never consider applying them.
That created massive automatisms in my game.
I don’t need 20 seconds to make a big exploitative adjustment.
I often need one second.
Because I’ve built deep patterns of recognition over many years.
One example:
After researching huge database samples across all stakes, I realized that facing a 3-barrel, especially after a big flop sizing, followed by a big river bet (80%+), is massively underbluffed population-wise.
So when I face this spot, I simply fold most bluffcatchers without hesitation. Boom, next spot. You waste 20 seconds, I need 1 second.
This irritates many GTO warriors because they can’t distinguish between theoretical poker and realistic poker.
Of course, at Highstakes, you will find players who overbluff. That’s why I constantly review big final tables, study my own hands, and take notes every single week.
But my biggest focus will always be exploiting weaker opponents, recreationals, and bad regulars.
That’s where the money is made.
I put my ego aside.
If some elite players re-exploit me because of my exploitative style, fine. So be it.
I’d rather crush 90 out of 100 players and lose a bit against the other 10 than try to play some perfectly balanced theoretical strategy against everyone.
And again, people think this takes a huge amount of in-game time.
It doesn’t.
Humans are patterns.
You play against the same player types over and over again:
🪨Nits
🤪Maniacs
😺Weak regulars
🧠Solid regs
🐟Fish
🐳Whales
You learn to adapt within seconds.
Of course, my winrate would probably be higher if I played 10-15 tables instead of 20-25.
But my hourly rate would be lower.
And you don’t need to jump to 20 tables.
This approach can already massively help when moving:
from 1to 5 tables
from 3 to 5 tables
from 8 to 10 tables
Very often, players study spots that barely matter in reality.
Take bluffcatching, for example.
Why waste 15-20 seconds trying to find the “perfect GTO bluffcatcher” when the population simply doesn’t bluff enough?
Just call hands that beat value.
And if someone is a maniac?
Call all your bluffcatchers.
No player bluffs at correct frequencies anyway.
All the randomizing, overthinking, and solver worship often becomes completely unnecessary in real games.
And these exploit opportunities exist everywhere:
▶️Preflop
▶️Postflop
▶️Multiway
▶️ICM spots
▶️PKOs
That’s exactly why I built multiple Exploitative Courses inside Raise Your Edge. Free and Paid.
Simple. Straightforward. Practical.
So players can gradually add more and more high-EV exploits to their game.
At the end of the day, I only care about one thing:
What makes you the most money?
Not what gives you the highest solver score.
Aiming for Solver players will unnecessarily confuse you, take you more time in-game, and hinder you from increasing your table count. And you spend all that time studying and wonder why you are stuck.
Well, your approach sucks.
Last week, we uploaded a BRAND-NEW GUIDE on YouTube (its FREE) on how to make your first $10,000 with Online Poker. Very structured, all the tools you need WITHOUT spending a SINGLE DOLLAR!
Link below.
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“My goal is to be here two more times, once in the Almighty and once in the Main.”
@ricardoeyz222 wins the Super Deep 6-Max for $32,569!
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@RealKidPoker Aww man, I’m really sorry to hear that happened to him! I pray he has a speedy full recovery! Sending Prayers! 🙏
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@Poker_Traveler Definitely a sad day for the Poker community! 😢 🙏
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Absolutely massive day @ACR_POKER. Over 5 million in GTDs alone today. May be my biggest online day in a long time. should I share with some 50/50 stakes?
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If the Seahawks win and it goes over 46 points I will stake one person 50/50 into the @ACR_POKER venom 8 million gtd. Need to join the ACR telegram which is free. You need to like this tweet and follow me and ACR to qualify.

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🔥 GIVEAWAY 🔥
Another Sunday, another $20K GTD Exclusive Elite Freeroll... who's in? 🤚
1. Comment your nickname with #elite
2. Follow @wpt_global
3. Like & repost 💙❤️
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@scottynooooo @SamSoverel Doesn’t give a fuck about all the jokes and Hellmuth banter. He’s just there to get a free meal and gtfo 😂 Smart man and definitely a +EV move.
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Nothing like casually checking @pokerorg instagram page just to see the video of you bubbling an event is pinned with 1M+ views

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