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WPT High Stakes: Recovering from a Bad Start

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teunuss

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teunuss

POSTED Sep 14, 2024

Teunuss looks to recover after nearly every pot doesn't go his way early on and seeks to maintain focus and keep up his highly exploitative approach in the weak pool.

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Vatal 6 months ago

Hey Teunuss,

you can't really use a sim for standard 6max non ante games and get reasonable conclusions for this 3bb+ante structure just because the rfi ranges look somewhat similar.

For example at 21:10 you use a 200bb sim CO vs BB to analyze the largely different spot you just played. The result was you trying to draw conclusions of a 36 SPR spot with IP having a CO 30% rfi range while in game you only had 13 SPR and a GTO BTN range for this structure is around 40%.

The strategy for your actual spot is a lot different. IP only cbet big or check, does not split sizes. In the check check line OOP leads your exact AhTc combo in this 6cc turn 82.5% of the time for half pot or bigger while in the sim you used it rarely bets. That's only two examples but you get the idea. You also analyzed a complete rainbow turn while in game it was a 2nd club but ok this is minor issue.

I don't want to sound too negative because in general I like your videos and your exploitative approach and it's nice to see some content on those ante games that are becoming increasingly popular, but I think it would be better if you were more conscientious and thorough in your analysis.

Cheers!

teunuss 6 months ago

hey thanks for the feedback
the reason I picked this sim is that I thought the defending range would be closest to what I defend ingame, cause the sim for 3bb+ante would show a 2.5x raise size, and my opponent went 3.25x, thats why I picked co vs bb vs 2.5x (normal game).
but you are correct !

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