$10/$20 PLO Zooming: Human vs Solver Thought Process

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$10/$20 PLO Zooming: Human vs Solver Thought Process

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Richard Gryko

POSTED Feb 17, 2020

Richard Gryko aka raconteur continues his $10/$20 PLO session against a relatively tough pool and touches on the difference in play between a human and a solver while reviewing the hands in postmortem fashion.

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Thallo 5 years ago

Your videos have been exceptional lately. I think anyone looking to incorporate solver work into their hand history videos should look at this series as an example of how to execute that in the most fluid manner.

Love the dive into the SB cold call range and subsequent leads at 26 minutes, as someone who plays in environments with weaker players and rake a less of a factor, I knowingly have widened my SB cold calling decently above GTO to get involved in more hands vrs said weaker players, but haven't dived deep enough into what this actually means for me on different board textures especially when it comes to my leading frequency...which thanks to this video I'll now be spending many future hours doing.

I would hypothesize that most "weaker" players won't have put much time into this spot and are used to oop checking to them on most broadway textures without differentiating between SB and BB, and thus will adjust very poorly to proper aggression from the SB, will be interesting seeing how gto responds vrs population and how to best exploit that difference. Thanks for this.

Richard Gryko 5 years ago

Thanks, I'm glad the series is getting good reception despite progressing at a pretty slow pace. Definitely agree both on lack of differentiation between SB and BB when population is IP PFR and on IP likely struggling vs a "correct" SB strategy.

nittyoldman 5 years ago

Thallo's comment made me want to heap additional praises.

Please keep it coming with the heavy monker discussion. I would much rather learn the broad process behind thinking about an area of the game tree versus thinking about a very specific spot vs a specific opponent on a specific board etc.

Kinda sad to say this about RIO, but 100% true - you are the only reason I maintain a membership here. There are plenty of good NL videos, but as far as elite PLO content goes, yours is much, much better than the other PLO elite coaches here.

Richard Gryko 5 years ago

I appreciate the very kind words and I just signed a new contract so you'll hopefully be keeping that membership for some time yet :)

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