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Omniscient

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Your backstory is very interesting and wholesome RoleTide! Pretty mind boggling that you manage time so well. Your reflection on having work ethic earlier in life will stick with me for awhile. See you at the tables!

March 10, 2021 | 10:10 p.m.

I wouldn't say your decision to X/R is bad, as yet again it is probably +EV considering your equity. If you are against a good 10 NL reg, he will know that turn X/Rs are very strong from the population and will overfold accordingly. When I was moving through the microstakes, I exploited this tendency very often.

This play becomes a lot better if you're trying to exploit overfolding but points 4&5 still stand. I'd choose a much weaker draw to X/R that you are very comfortable folding to a 3B and also if we believe a reg is overfolding turn then his river range becomes very strong and we should be rarely bluffing!

Sept. 29, 2017 | 1:40 p.m.

A good thing to keep in mind is that when we have combos draws like this both raising and calling are both extremely +EV, the key is to find out which one is more +EV.

I would lean towards X/C here for several reasons:
1. Hero obviously has enough equity to X/C.
2. Hero has a hand with decent SDV.
3. Hero shouldn't have very much immediate fold equity considering this is 10 NL and double barreling is usually quite strong.
4. Getting 3B is SUPER gross! Hero's equity is destroyed vs. a 3B range as our two pair/trip outs are almost always dead and Hero is left with essentially a naked FD. We would much rather choose hands with immortal equity like {QcJc, QcTc, JcTc} to X/R with as they have much less SDV and retain their equity vs. very strong made hands.
5. Brick rivers are very awkward. Villain will play perfectly vs. checks and Hero will be very prone to mistakes. Bluffing river doesn't seem great either as we are going to be overbluffing vs. a range that has many decent made hands and population that doesn't fold often.

Sept. 29, 2017 | 2:44 a.m.

OK, so I would like to know what CPUs people are using. And also, when I'm solving flop situations, does the bet sizes that I use on the river heavily affect the results I get on the flop frequencies? Also would like some help interpreting results.

Sept. 29, 2017 | 2:13 a.m.

I'm relatively new to piosolver and I'm wondering if someone more experienced with piosolver is willing to answer a couple questions of mine. Please let me know if you're interested.

Sept. 28, 2017 | 10:08 p.m.

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