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POSTED Oct 30, 2020

Ben Sulsky aka Sauce123 fires up Simple GTO Trainer and discusses some of his findings after playing around with the software for a couple of weeks.

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ctrlplay 4 years, 5 months ago

Nice video, thanks! It's very helpful to hear you discuss the range construction and frequencies for each spot.

I haven't used Simple GTO Trainer in a while. I think I'd get a pro license if I was ready to give it another try since I'd want to use my own sims with their ranges and bet sizes. I already separate my sims by spot for 6max but I'd probably have to filter out srp vs 3bp vs 4bp etc or just run new spots with some random flops.

proverbspoker 4 years, 5 months ago

Ben Ive tried to understand how you use the random# through your videos but I'm still not fully sure. I have seen you use one number for all 3 options which I cannot figure out how... I'd appreciate it if you would you be able to succinctly explain to me.

Also FWIW the GTO+ play against the solution is quite similar to this product and all runs off sims you create. Basically PIO + Trainer at cheaper price.

Sauce123 4 years, 5 months ago

Suppose we roll the number '50'. Then suppose our options in game tree are fold/call/raise. Suppose the action frequencies for our hand are 0% fold/ 40% call / 60% raise at equilibrium. We then map the frequencies onto the options, random numbers 1-40 to the call box, and random numbers 41-100 to the raise box. Since we rolled a 50, our hand would be mapped to the raise box and that's what we should click

Bilt2t 4 years, 5 months ago

If you use your own custom solves, there will be a PIO button on the screen and you can click that and bring up the sim, I have never used the packs so I am not sure if there is a way to do it with them.

Curtis 4 years, 5 months ago

Great video.

I've found the product to be a very useful learning tool. I have it connected to my own PIO scripts. It makes it an ever more useful tool when you can see the entire range strategy for any spot you're playing.

Would be very interesting to see you play with some of your own scripts/complimented with being able to dive into the PIO sim post hand.

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