Great vid thank you so much for this live play analysis! Can’t wait for the next parts!
I found it especially helpful when you covered briefly how to adjust given how we expect villain/the pool to be playing. Idk what footage you may have accessible but it would be highly entertaining as well as educational for some review of lineups with a few more players that are a little bit less solver-inclined.
I definitely agree with the common notion that playing against the best is the best way to get better and also understand you didn't draft this lineup lol, just a suggestion for something that might be a little more indicative of the type of lineup we might see in your avg mistakes live game. How solvers are playing multiway spots, as well as spots that simply aren’t vs other solvers are two categories that kinda get stiffed in terms of content imo.
In any event, this was great stuff, looking forward to more.
I would love to provide you content of very non solver oriented players. Find me the game! :)
Interesting point you bring up regarding multi way spots in solvers being overlooked. I just ran a 5way pot spot heavily trimmed and found results very interesting. Perhaps ill make a video of it.
According to Vision trainer trips are pretty much a pure call on flop for IP (at least for a 733 or 833 flop; 855 and 755 is 60/40 call/raise). It seems like a 4 is around the threshold rank where IP wants to start having a raising range.
I haven't used Visons much yet but just tried it. Used SB v BTN 3BP ranges and IP calls 73% on 733xx. Did I do it right?
Regardless even at 73% that is more calls than I would have anticipated. Which makes sense to keep OOP from being able to liberally barrel both AA and bluffs all the way.
You have an open limp BU range bc of the three blind structure. Is the rake hourly and not per hand in this game? I guess you dont have a limping range in a mid/high-rake game!?
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Thanks for the footage review. Like the format.
so whats the result of the last hand? did you call it off?
I flipped coin to call and landed on fold. His hand wasn't shown but i later found out he had a bluff.
Great vid thank you so much for this live play analysis! Can’t wait for the next parts!
I found it especially helpful when you covered briefly how to adjust given how we expect villain/the pool to be playing. Idk what footage you may have accessible but it would be highly entertaining as well as educational for some review of lineups with a few more players that are a little bit less solver-inclined.
I definitely agree with the common notion that playing against the best is the best way to get better and also understand you didn't draft this lineup lol, just a suggestion for something that might be a little more indicative of the type of lineup we might see in your avg mistakes live game. How solvers are playing multiway spots, as well as spots that simply aren’t vs other solvers are two categories that kinda get stiffed in terms of content imo.
In any event, this was great stuff, looking forward to more.
I would love to provide you content of very non solver oriented players. Find me the game! :)
Interesting point you bring up regarding multi way spots in solvers being overlooked. I just ran a 5way pot spot heavily trimmed and found results very interesting. Perhaps ill make a video of it.
Thanks for the compliments and feedback.
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According to Vision trainer trips are pretty much a pure call on flop for IP (at least for a 733 or 833 flop; 855 and 755 is 60/40 call/raise). It seems like a 4 is around the threshold rank where IP wants to start having a raising range.
I haven't used Visons much yet but just tried it. Used SB v BTN 3BP ranges and IP calls 73% on 733xx. Did I do it right?
Regardless even at 73% that is more calls than I would have anticipated. Which makes sense to keep OOP from being able to liberally barrel both AA and bluffs all the way.
Yep, it's 73% call / 25% fold for BTN's range. Give BTN a 3 and it's 95% call.
gotya. ty.
You have an open limp BU range bc of the three blind structure. Is the rake hourly and not per hand in this game? I guess you dont have a limping range in a mid/high-rake game!?
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