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Breaking out PIO: Basic Study Tips + Live NL Zoom Action

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POSTED Apr 08, 2018

Iain Salter aka Salternator shares his advice on how solver beginners can yield quick benefits right from the first study sessions with PioSOLVER before hitting the $0.25/$0.50 zoom tables for some live action.

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limitless 6 years, 11 months ago

Thanks for the great video, Iain. How did you toggle through various turn cards in pio while on the node page? I didn't know that was possible.

Salternator 6 years, 8 months ago

hold down CTRL and use the arrow keys. make sure you have "update on new selection" ticked so that the viewer updates in real time

Einstein550 . 6 years, 11 months ago

Hey, nice video!
26:07 the KJo hand, what do you think leading the turn? I think you have a lot more Ax in you check/calling range than the opponent

Salternator 6 years, 8 months ago

Hey , to be honest I have not explored this and withought looking at it in PIO i am not sure how i would construct my full range. I mostly just check the turn range here as i find it easier to learn more spots by using the same game tree structure in the solver.

frontdoorbackdoor 6 years, 11 months ago

Hey Iain, thanks for the solid video. Just wondering what your reasoning was behind your open sizings preflop. You open 2.6bb from all positions except the SB, is there any reason for this? I thought that our open size should decrease the wider our range i.e. the closer we get to the button?

Salternator 6 years, 8 months ago

Hey, I don't believe in making opening size any smaller at these stakes because the rake structure is high and we want to be taking it down preflop as much as possible. At 100nl+ yes you could follow that approach

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