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cloodie

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The main thing to take away from these videos isn't the exact ranges used as they will vary for the population and they are impossible to to try to follow anyway. For me the important part is the explanation of WHY we are doing x,y or z with certain parts of our range. That can then be taken and applied to spots when looking at them ourselves. It can be difficult trying to work out why solvers are doing certain things but Julian has done a good job of explaining the 'why' and not just the 'how'

Oct. 13, 2018 | 2:28 p.m.

Another excellent video. My membership lapses in a few days but I'll sign back up when you have more content

Jan. 20, 2018 | 12:36 p.m.

Thanks very much for the reply. The videos have given me a completely new outlook in terms of my game. Still fumbling my way around the solver I bought recently but I'll get there :)

Jan. 20, 2018 | 10:56 a.m.

Diego, hopefully you're still around. I've just watched these videos and really enjoyed them. I'm now working on my own calculations for 100bb play before changing my own strategy. I have 2 questions though.
First of all, when you compare the EV of 1/3 cbetting are you comparing it to the overall EV of betting (and checking) when you give PIO the various sizings between 17% and 100%. What I mean is you are running one sim with all those sizes rather than individual ones for each sizing?
Secondly, how exactly are you working out the EV loss between these strategies. For example, on the BTN v BB, the first flop on your spreadsheet (932) has the IP EV as 63.78, the IP EV when cbetting 1/3 as 62.29 with an EV loss of 8.21 when cbetting 1/3. How did you calculate the 8.21 figure?

Thanks

Jan. 19, 2018 | 6 p.m.

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