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Low Stakes Session Review and MonkerSolver Analysis

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Low Stakes Session Review and MonkerSolver Analysis

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Nick Johnson

POSTED May 04, 2019

Nick Johsnon shares his thoughts of a session at one $0.10/$0.25 and one $0.25/$0.50 PLO table and concludes the video with a tricky two pair turn decision in MonkerSolver.

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nittyoldman 5 years, 11 months ago

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I wouldn't even bother discussing optimal river strategy unless you were to manually define those ranges and run the sim. The actual ranges in play are going to be so far from optimal and I think this is more true as the stake played is lower. IMO better to analyze these spots with PJ and just say something like "see its a profitable 3 barrel because PJ has him overfolding" For instance, optimally villain will have flatted many more straights which makes hero turn barrel better, but in practice, I believe most players at these limits are just raising JT otf because they want to protect vs sets+FDs. This makes villain's turn range more flush heavy. Anyways, no need for me to ramble more, I just think some good ole PJ shove module vs his assumed range would be more appropriate. TY. Good Vid. GL.

Nick Johnson 5 years, 11 months ago

I see what you are saying and I think a lot of times it does make sense to try and simplify the process not only on the table, but off the table when reviewing as well, so I don't disagree with your thoughts. Appreciate the feedback as always.

joekoba1 4 years, 11 months ago

I would have taken the conservative folding line on the turn at around 6 min mark with the AKxx hand, not a whole lot of money invested up until that point and huge strength being shown by both villains, but at same time in the moment I can see why one would call to see a safe river...

the 10jqk fold to the four bet hurt...

I really like the squeezing strategy in the beginning getting villains to fold and the overall aggression here nice job....
thanks for the vid!

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