Great video! I've already had some exposure to this type of information when I read Modern Poker Theory but it's great to see some Pio sims on it too.
I'm interested in exploring some node locking of the BN range on a couple of these high checkraise/fold flops against a typical villain that doesn't float enough vs x/r, and what the CO turn strategy looks like on some different runouts.
Love the video as well as your content in general. I think you do an amazing job articulating your thoughts and presenting the information in a clear and concise way. One thing missing (and perhaps i just overlooked this) is the effective stacks pre in these sims( as my preflop rangeconverter ranges have heavy deviations compared to yours. ) .
Also, if you could quickly glance at PIO's turn strats after we've taken the unorthodox aggressive 20-30% x/r in the CO following btn 30% cbet. IE what strat does pio employ on the turn once called given the very small spr? And then node lock vs gen pop tendencies ( massive under defending vs the c/r id assume)
Hope that was all clear enough for you to understand.
Hello Ryan, thank you for your video. Could you tell me, how you import your data from PIO Solver into Excel spreadsheet? I would like to generate couple hundreds of flops and then compare, which flops are the best for c-bet and vice versa. Thanks.
After you've run your 'couple of hundred flops' script for a spot you pull up one of the sims in Piosolver and then go the node in the game tree you want analyze (i.e. the root of the tree, after the first player has checked, etc.). After this, click the tab at the top entitled 'Analysis' -> 'runouts aggregated frequencies analysis over multiple files' and an excel document should be created for all of the flops in your script at that specific node.
Hey Martin, thank you for your comment, but unfortunately I have not been succesful yet. After clicking to run analysis over multiple files I am facing a window saying "The given board is specified with two different weights in the scripts (2 !=1)." Tried couple different board textures and actions along the node and I still see the same "Error during execution" window. I must have made a mistake during creating the script, otherwise no idea.
Great video again, looking forward to the next one.
Would love to see analysis on the T83 fd board. 8.2% all in sizing seems very un-intuitive with both ranges have a lot of Tx in it (31 for OOP and 30.5 for IP) with IP also have all the over pairs and even more top-set combos than OOP.
You mention that population 3b too tight. Hence their range on the flop will be stronger. I guess this will impact our (surprisingly high) XR frequency and making it go down? And XF even more?
At least unless we already adjusted preflop and called the 3bet tighter as well (folding small suited Kx as you mentioned). What happens if both ranges are stronger bc BU 3b too tight? Same flop strategy with CO having a high XR frequency?
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Hi Ryan,
Great video! I've already had some exposure to this type of information when I read Modern Poker Theory but it's great to see some Pio sims on it too.
I'm interested in exploring some node locking of the BN range on a couple of these high checkraise/fold flops against a typical villain that doesn't float enough vs x/r, and what the CO turn strategy looks like on some different runouts.
Noted, thanks!
Love the video as well as your content in general. I think you do an amazing job articulating your thoughts and presenting the information in a clear and concise way. One thing missing (and perhaps i just overlooked this) is the effective stacks pre in these sims( as my preflop rangeconverter ranges have heavy deviations compared to yours. ) .
Also, if you could quickly glance at PIO's turn strats after we've taken the unorthodox aggressive 20-30% x/r in the CO following btn 30% cbet. IE what strat does pio employ on the turn once called given the very small spr? And then node lock vs gen pop tendencies ( massive under defending vs the c/r id assume)
Hope that was all clear enough for you to understand.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks, tiltprone! I'll dedicate a deep dive towards this situation in the next video!
(FWIW the effective stacks pre in these sims is 60bbe)
Nice work. I look forward to analysis the AT2 board next week. Thanks
Hello Ryan, thank you for your video. Could you tell me, how you import your data from PIO Solver into Excel spreadsheet? I would like to generate couple hundreds of flops and then compare, which flops are the best for c-bet and vice versa. Thanks.
Hey Cind3r3lla96,
After you've run your 'couple of hundred flops' script for a spot you pull up one of the sims in Piosolver and then go the node in the game tree you want analyze (i.e. the root of the tree, after the first player has checked, etc.). After this, click the tab at the top entitled 'Analysis' -> 'runouts aggregated frequencies analysis over multiple files' and an excel document should be created for all of the flops in your script at that specific node.
Hey Martin, thank you for your comment, but unfortunately I have not been succesful yet. After clicking to run analysis over multiple files I am facing a window saying "The given board is specified with two different weights in the scripts (2 !=1)." Tried couple different board textures and actions along the node and I still see the same "Error during execution" window. I must have made a mistake during creating the script, otherwise no idea.
Great video again, looking forward to the next one.
Would love to see analysis on the T83 fd board. 8.2% all in sizing seems very un-intuitive with both ranges have a lot of Tx in it (31 for OOP and 30.5 for IP) with IP also have all the over pairs and even more top-set combos than OOP.
How deep are stacks in this vid?
You mention that population 3b too tight. Hence their range on the flop will be stronger. I guess this will impact our (surprisingly high) XR frequency and making it go down? And XF even more?
At least unless we already adjusted preflop and called the 3bet tighter as well (folding small suited Kx as you mentioned). What happens if both ranges are stronger bc BU 3b too tight? Same flop strategy with CO having a high XR frequency?
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