While using solvers. When one action is used in very small % of time, where would be your threshold where you would say that it too small % and would go just with major options as simplification of strategy?
(For example 31:10 when BB leads and HJ is raising only 3% compared to 42% call and 55% fold)
In general I think you can avoid really small % and play a simplified strategy. I think it boils down to how good you know the strategy and how well you can execute it. If you're able to do it correctly having small % plays should increase your EV, however the realistic downside is that it's usually too hard/impossible to do correctly and making a mistake doing that might cost you more then playing a simplified strategy.
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Very good video Ivan.
While using solvers. When one action is used in very small % of time, where would be your threshold where you would say that it too small % and would go just with major options as simplification of strategy?
(For example 31:10 when BB leads and HJ is raising only 3% compared to 42% call and 55% fold)
In general I think you can avoid really small % and play a simplified strategy. I think it boils down to how good you know the strategy and how well you can execute it. If you're able to do it correctly having small % plays should increase your EV, however the realistic downside is that it's usually too hard/impossible to do correctly and making a mistake doing that might cost you more then playing a simplified strategy.
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