Not at my desktop, I'll try to remember to upload it tonight. If you don't see it by tomorrow morning send me a PM, my memory isn't what it used to be :)
The reason the ev changes is, because the Button opens different, when it/he knows that SB can 3b. You see that its 44,3% opening range without 3b and 39,5% with 3b. That actually leads to the different EV. Not because giving you the option of 3b actually makes the game less profitable for the SB, but complex Range Combinations i guess pretty randomly lead to the smaller EV.
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Great video! I liked the points about focusing on figuring out simple strategies and implement them before focusing on details.
You said that you start shove/fold at 7bb HU, but there is a little EV to gain by using a proper limping range down to 5.5-6bb.
true, but in the interest of simplicity I decided 7bb. Something to go on the list of things to work on.
Great video! Any chance sharing that excel spreadsheet?
Not at my desktop, I'll try to remember to upload it tonight. If you don't see it by tomorrow morning send me a PM, my memory isn't what it used to be :)
Here it is: spreadsheet
Standard disclaimer that this was made a while ago and I don't guarantee all #s are perfectly accurate. Note it doesn't account for card removal.
sorry I'm not sure the above link will let you access it, here's one that should work if that one doesn't: spreadsheet
The reason the ev changes is, because the Button opens different, when it/he knows that SB can 3b. You see that its 44,3% opening range without 3b and 39,5% with 3b. That actually leads to the different EV. Not because giving you the option of 3b actually makes the game less profitable for the SB, but complex Range Combinations i guess pretty randomly lead to the smaller EV.
27:10 You can also use HRC or ICMIZER for this and predecide the opening range of the Button.
Whenever i download the spreadcheer to a normal excel file all formulas are messed up
Anyone else having this problem? I just downloaded it and it seems to work fine for me...maybe you have an older (newer?) version of excel?
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