Hand History Review (part 2): Playing Turns after Flop C-Bet

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Hand History Review (part 2): Playing Turns after Flop C-Bet

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Cory Mikesell

POSTED Apr 25, 2018

Cory Mikesell continues his solver infused hand history series this time investigating turns where the flop has seen a c-bet.

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jdstl 6 years, 10 months ago

Nice Video.

OT: Is there a way to adjust SPR on previously solved sims without having to rebuild the entire tree?

Cory Mikesell 6 years, 10 months ago

What I do is premake most of my trees and save them. I have a generic one for single raised HU pots where the SPR=16.2, and 3B pots at various stack depths. That allows you to quickly plug them in without rebuilding the tree every time. Other than that, I don't think there is an alternative for adjusting the SPR easily.

benfo 6 years, 10 months ago

As always, very informative solid video.

However I complete disagree on your last hand river analysis. OOP clearly should have a donking frequency and in particular this combo. "Holding both flushdraws should give us the more condensed range"? Doesnt make much sense to me? ^_^

Cory Mikesell 6 years, 10 months ago

"OOP should clearly have a donking frequency"

Both Monker and I strongly disagree with this point. IP's double barreling range will include nutted hands on the turn and weaker draws since his stronger draws check back. OOP on the other hand will often fold his weaker draws, the kind that connect with gutters and call stronger draws and medium strength made hands often. OOP will also river some two pair hands that really want to see the river check through.

This will result in IP having far greater number of nutted hands OTR (including the best sets) while OOP will have a bunch of missed FDs and medium strength hands. Hope that helps.

benfo 6 years, 10 months ago

Thanks for the response!

Right, I had a quick look at comparable hu 100bb sim and found a leading frequency of around 10% on comparable runouts, but def not as high as I expected. I think at lower SPR we'll have a higher leading frequency, as our river distribution will be more polarized then at higher SPR.

That said, this combo blocks IP his flushdraws and unblocks his pairs and 77xx blocks his lower straight even more (that could bet/call). I'd think this combo would still make it into the leading range probably.

sretinio 6 years, 10 months ago

Hello Cory,
I would like to ask you if you could do a monkersolver video for beginners! I would guess It is quite difficult and time consuming for a lot of us to find how to use it. You obviously have done A LOT of work at it, and it would be very helpful to show us how to use it and maximize the potential of this tool.

Cory Mikesell 6 years, 10 months ago

Hi Sretinio,
I took a poll in one of my previous video threads about whether the community would be interested in this and the results have been mixed. I'll put your comment in my "mental log" of people asking for it though. If I receive a few more requests I'll be happy to make one.

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