chkmyrivr

about 2 years ago

hand against henholland

As an aside I think that villain should be more willing to pitch a small pair here than KQ or KJ.



Can you explain the reasoning behind this ?

over 2 years ago

assumptions

What´s your reasoning here?



From a GTO standpoint we need to call this river with approx 80% of the hands that we peel th...

over 2 years ago

game theory in practice

Sushi is right.

In GTO play, on the river with a bluffcatcher, EV(call)=EV(fold)=EV(raise)=0 (and the last two equalities are true with worse hands too).

You get the same r...

over 2 years ago

game theory in practice

Everything in your post is correct I think.

This I don´t get. When bluff raising you have already ruled out calling so the assumption must be if it´s worth to put in two...

over 2 years ago

game theory in practice

According to the notations in MoP, the first alpha_2 is actually 1/(7+3) = 1/10 (you look at the size of the pot P before any betting action).
alpha_3 is 1/12.

What may have you ...

over 2 years ago

game theory in practice

How come we only need to succeed 16.67% of the time?



He shouldn't have 10% bluffs, only 1/11.

And it's 8% of the remaining 10/11.

over 2 years ago

game theory in practice

The math goes like this :

Villain's GTO bluffraise:valueraise should be 1:10 to make Hero indifferent between call/fold with his bluffcatchers.

When 3bet he should fold 1/1...

almost 3 years ago

I Has a Pear : Episode Five

The JT hand on 9854. DD makes a good point that there are very few hands that won't peel another barrel, however with the fact that we have a decent draw and no sd value I'd usually bet intendin...

about 3 years ago

oVeRpLaY

Turn and river raise aren't close at all imo, so the only decision is between calling and capping river.

Someone with a clue about relative hand strength should have 44-88 most of the...

about 3 years ago

Five's A Crowd S2 : Episode Four

I really wish mike l. would stop saying that never 3betting is bad (cause it's not, and it's not hard to understand why).