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Member since 01-03-2008
More posts by jeff w
Can you split your range without allowing your opponent to exploit you? If you can, then it may be better to do so (but not necessarily).
Imagine that the loss leaders become more and more +EV the further player B is away from the optimal strategy.
This would potentially make them profita...
Well, if loss leaders in fact were a part of GTO strategy, then A couldn't improve by changing his strategy because he was playing GTO already... so although we're on the same side o...
stanmore, I've read that it's backed up by math that there are no loss leaders. This is obviously second hand knowledge for me, I haven't seen or done the math, or even cared enough ...
That is why, I think, Blah said that GTO play would give us an horizontal blue line, but a positive red line (assuming that villain does not incorrectly widens his calling range, but...
I think this is true and is what I was sort of wondering in my other post. Small cards have low equity and they don't often flop particularly well. I find them to be overvalued by ma...
Wow. A Jeff W sighting! It's been a long time. Hope you're well.
Yes, long time no see, I just randomly wandered into this thread to see what Josh is ...
covering a lot of flop textures usually means playing small cards, which have lower equity. it's unclear to me how valuable it is to have hands that add flop coverage to a range, com...
Fair enough, I suppose -- but everyone (other than you) did tell me in the OP that I should fold this river because it looks like 987* too often for me to be calling with 2pr, so I'm...
Yeah, I check-called the turn (I had KQssJ3dd) with the intention of betting any 789 as well as any improvement). Not sure if it's better in this case just to double barrel as a bluf...