Study Time: Facing Flop C-bets on Straight Boards

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Study Time: Facing Flop C-bets on Straight Boards

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Phil Galfond

POSTED Mar 18, 2020

Phil Galfond loads up Vision and discusses how he studies the game utilizing the solver-based practice mode.

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crazypyro 4 years, 11 months ago

My favorite part of this video was mentally comparing the spots you find surprising with my thoughts, this was very engaging overall. I kept wanting to click the screen to investigate other parts of the line, may have to try Vision....

Would love to see more videos in this vein, even more random jumping around is fine. Thanks Phil!

kalasjnikov 4 years, 11 months ago

Hey, im struggling with playing overpairs in PLO a lot. Can anyone recommend a video or give me any basic guidelines on this subject?

Demondoink 4 years, 11 months ago

there are no shortcuts in poker. trial and error and using things such as solvers will be the only way that you can understand how to play what hands on various flop textures.

MattC 4 years, 11 months ago

You spent quite a bit of time trying to guess at where the 15% of raises were coming from in this video. Although there’s probably a lot of value in trying to think about it for yourself and going through it manually, probably a useful feature to add to vision is to be able to click on the range portion you want to focus on learning about (in this case the 15% raise) and be able to have a filter/feature that allows you to do a number of things to get at the info you are interested, in this case sort for characteristics from highest to lowest that makes up this action. In this particular instance, we should be able to see that in this case the majority of bluff raises are 88, 77, then QQ,JJ, so on and so forth.

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