I think it's too complicated to start with your turn range without analyzing the flop range first. I think reverse engineering using Pio is a good idea, but I'd prefer actual hands rather than generated boards wherein you felt like one of the players effectively or ineffectively leveraged their range based on a superior understanding of how ranges changed on previous streets. In that case, I think it would be of particular interest to start on the river rather than the turn; particularly if you felt a player made it to the river with a hand he shouldn't have in his range or misplayed a hand on the river based on a misunderstanding of what his range is supposed to look like. Nevertheless, I'm a big fan of your videos.
Hey, thanks a lot for the constructive feedback postwar18!
I don't think that starting with our turn range is that complicated since the flop strategy is just a lot of mixing with medium/bad hands and a lot of betting with the good ones but I agree with you on using actual hands rather than randomly generated boards. Focusing on the river seems like a nice idea as well. I'll keep it in mind for future videos. Thanks again :)
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Nice!
I really like the Idea
and nice execution too
Thank you very much lospollos, glad you liked it :)
I think it's too complicated to start with your turn range without analyzing the flop range first. I think reverse engineering using Pio is a good idea, but I'd prefer actual hands rather than generated boards wherein you felt like one of the players effectively or ineffectively leveraged their range based on a superior understanding of how ranges changed on previous streets. In that case, I think it would be of particular interest to start on the river rather than the turn; particularly if you felt a player made it to the river with a hand he shouldn't have in his range or misplayed a hand on the river based on a misunderstanding of what his range is supposed to look like. Nevertheless, I'm a big fan of your videos.
Hey, thanks a lot for the constructive feedback postwar18!
I don't think that starting with our turn range is that complicated since the flop strategy is just a lot of mixing with medium/bad hands and a lot of betting with the good ones but I agree with you on using actual hands rather than randomly generated boards. Focusing on the river seems like a nice idea as well. I'll keep it in mind for future videos. Thanks again :)
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