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PLO Practice: The Most Difficult Spot in the Game Tree

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Jul 27, 2020

Phil Galfond explores turn Cbets in 3B pots, a situation he deems as the most difficult in the game tree and utilizes Vision to help guide him in his study.

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Drelza 4 years, 7 months ago

Great video Phil :)!
For those curious @10:00 on AQ43, when you have A665 with the frontdoor flushdraw (both A high and 6 high variants) it prefers to XC with some XR mixed in, but it always XR with the backdoor flushdraw. Curious if anyone has any guesses as to why this is?

Jirahh 4 years, 7 months ago

By us having the bdfd instead of the fd we increase the amount of non sdv hands for IP that will float bet turn.

BrownRice 4 years, 7 months ago

These videos are awesome Phil, very insightful and do a lot more for my game than live/replays. One thing I'd like to hear more in these is how we would be shifting as exploits vs certain player types. Keep up the good work

fluxrazza 4 years, 7 months ago

I think that vision may have a small weakness against small turn bets and hence why they get used so much - the response is always pot or call but on lockdown textures (eg kj69hhh) a close to minraise would make a lot of sense from oop against a small turn stab.

Jirahh 4 years, 7 months ago

You could argue that the sizings selected by visions are not the ones that would yield the most ev over all streets. I think the idea is just to see some baselines and understand the logic of how the solver constructs ranges for specific spots and adjust accordingly to the games you are currently playing.

rosebud 4 years, 7 months ago

So far I have much prefered both your and Alien Slayer’s Vision content above Cory and Richard’s for whom I prefer their previous formats. I believe the difference is teaching styles but not sure.

kaiflemingsnow 4 years, 4 months ago

I love this vision study based video and your analysis. Learned a lot and appreciate your honesty. I would love to see more Vision videos and would you make a video exploring pre flop PLO for 6max an HU?

shivam kumar 3 years, 9 months ago

Hi Phil,
What an amazing video, I can only hope that one day Ill be able to think on this level.
I would be really grateful if you can make a similar video on playing Rivers (through Monker).

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