Learning GTO
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Learning GTO
Where should I start? I started watching some old Lefort videos but I still don't know where to start in regards about what questions I should be asking myself for both PLO and NL. Any advice suggestions?
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Ben Sulsky's toy gaming videos is a good start.
There is a section in learning path as well: http://www.runitonce.com/learning-paths/#/NLHE
Last guy that learned and utilized GTO is still missing......
Not for you then I guess?
GTO is close to impossible to reproduce , big fan of implementing GTO simplifications/ idea's .
Toy Gaming is a excellent series to watch, as checking out the learning paths like Kalupso recommended.
Playing GTO and studying the math behind poker is two different things. The former is mostly a futile pursuit in 6max bellow high stakes and the latter is essential for most modern players to build a sound process for making decisions. I study PIO models and have done a lot of theory work but I don't try to play exactly like solver strategies.
Ok. What I guess I am trying to get at is a basic understanding of principles to help me better understand my opponents as well as my own play. I still think exploitative play will likely lead to the highest win rate for the games I play. I just want to be able to spot some "obvious" holes in the game and be able to justify them by basic GTO axioms.
And I've watched the toy gaming by Sulsky, for sure great material!
Whoops accidentally flagged kalupso. Meant to reply to that, not flag. Sorry. Can't seem to find a way to undo that
np i flaget it 2
let's all flag him!
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