are all the monotone boards range bets heads up? are there specific textures where you are mixing checks?
I like this format a lot. some minor feedback-imo I think it would be a little better with one table of lucid instead of two(some spots I got confused about which spot you were talking about). great video though!
Thank you for the feedback Manko! I agree with you. Note taken for future videos :)
I personally simplify to range bet in all of those boards since I think that's the strategy that retains the most EV vs the population in general but the highest EV strategy at equilibrium implies a decent amount of checking in almost every monotone texture as far as I'm concerned.
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love this content
great analysis
Thanks a lot lospollos, glad you enjoyed it :)
I really like this video format. Thanks man!
Appreciate the support GT123! Will definitely make more of these in the future.
are all the monotone boards range bets heads up? are there specific textures where you are mixing checks?
I like this format a lot. some minor feedback-imo I think it would be a little better with one table of lucid instead of two(some spots I got confused about which spot you were talking about). great video though!
Thank you for the feedback Manko! I agree with you. Note taken for future videos :)
I personally simplify to range bet in all of those boards since I think that's the strategy that retains the most EV vs the population in general but the highest EV strategy at equilibrium implies a decent amount of checking in almost every monotone texture as far as I'm concerned.
Which software would you prefer between lucid and simple GTO trainer and why?
What are the key differences between the two?
I don't have a preference tbh, they are very similar overall. Lately I'm using the built-in trainer on PIOsolver 2 which seems to work very smoothly.
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