Really enjoyed the video. Is the Tipton bet sizing spreadsheet you use, something that is freely available? If so, do you know where we can get it. Thanks
Hi John, interesting live video. i've been transitionng more towards the same type of games and it's interesting to see some HHs that you have played. Just had a few things to add about doing piosolver analysis.
First, you should normally click the square size proportional to weight box. In fact, just click all the boxes in that column. You get a kind of misrepresentation of what your range looks like if you do not. I also ran this simulation with the ranges I could extrapolate from your video, and while it is true once facing a x/r, A4cc wants to be 3b jamming a relatively high frq, piosolver almost never bets A4cc on the flop to begin with.
Also do you really think Villain will turn TT into some weird type of protection raise on the flop? Fwiw, I nodelocked some of the hands you mentioned into a new strategy (also nodelocked you A4cc cbet at 100% frq), and as expected, OOP's strategy is horrible.
Anyway, piosolver's most powerful tool is nodelocking and you should nodelock what your actual cbet strategies looks like and see how piosolver responds to that strategy. I can't really know that, so I will be making some potentially poor assumptions. Pio doesn't like betting QJ/JT very often on the flop, whereas you might be always betting them vs a weaker opponent.
Hey thanks for the advice, I'm still a novice with pio compared to some of the other coaches and users on RIO so I appreciate the help.
In my experience I find it most effective to try to understand why PIO's optimal strategy differs from my perception on the given texture when reviewing these spots. By doing this it gives me a better understanding how ranges interact and I can then make better intuitive exploits against players in game. When analyzing unique spots like this (deep live game, rec post then raise small, 3bet, cold call) I'm less concerned with node locking certain decisions and studying the difference in EVs because we have to rely on too many speculative inputs. I mostly want to make sure my frequencies are in check and compare the EVs of each decision to make sure I did not miss something obvious.
Really appreciate the deep live HH a good change for constant 6max online NL500 vids by everybody and as im playing live deep higher cash myself for me personally its perfect. Keep them coming!
Really great video, thorough and interesting, loved this format. Please make more, really wish we had more live stuff on here, bc as you mentioned it's a completely different game in some respects. Keep it up!
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Really enjoyed the video. Is the Tipton bet sizing spreadsheet you use, something that is freely available? If so, do you know where we can get it. Thanks
from Tyler Forrester's video "optimal bet sizing strategies" Tipton Betsizing Spreadsheet
Hi John, interesting live video. i've been transitionng more towards the same type of games and it's interesting to see some HHs that you have played. Just had a few things to add about doing piosolver analysis.
First, you should normally click the square size proportional to weight box. In fact, just click all the boxes in that column. You get a kind of misrepresentation of what your range looks like if you do not. I also ran this simulation with the ranges I could extrapolate from your video, and while it is true once facing a x/r, A4cc wants to be 3b jamming a relatively high frq, piosolver almost never bets A4cc on the flop to begin with.
Also do you really think Villain will turn TT into some weird type of protection raise on the flop? Fwiw, I nodelocked some of the hands you mentioned into a new strategy (also nodelocked you A4cc cbet at 100% frq), and as expected, OOP's strategy is horrible.
Anyway, piosolver's most powerful tool is nodelocking and you should nodelock what your actual cbet strategies looks like and see how piosolver responds to that strategy. I can't really know that, so I will be making some potentially poor assumptions. Pio doesn't like betting QJ/JT very often on the flop, whereas you might be always betting them vs a weaker opponent.

Hey thanks for the advice, I'm still a novice with pio compared to some of the other coaches and users on RIO so I appreciate the help.
In my experience I find it most effective to try to understand why PIO's optimal strategy differs from my perception on the given texture when reviewing these spots. By doing this it gives me a better understanding how ranges interact and I can then make better intuitive exploits against players in game. When analyzing unique spots like this (deep live game, rec post then raise small, 3bet, cold call) I'm less concerned with node locking certain decisions and studying the difference in EVs because we have to rely on too many speculative inputs. I mostly want to make sure my frequencies are in check and compare the EVs of each decision to make sure I did not miss something obvious.
Really appreciate the deep live HH a good change for constant 6max online NL500 vids by everybody and as im playing live deep higher cash myself for me personally its perfect. Keep them coming!
Nice video.
Great to see some live hands!
Really great video, thorough and interesting, loved this format. Please make more, really wish we had more live stuff on here, bc as you mentioned it's a completely different game in some respects. Keep it up!
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