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Comment | oglox commented on Simple GTO Trainer

Lol me too, if you're using chrome and run to this problem just put f5, it worked for me because refreshing doesn't do anything

May 21, 2020 | 6:23 a.m.

Comment | oglox commented on Where to begin ??

First try reading a book like the course by ed Miller, try to play with play money on pokerstars. I know many people would say it make your game worse but actually you can learn the basics and prove your theories without losing money. Then i would suggest playing with real money and start with more advanced books like essential poker math by alton hardin and the grinders manual by peter clark, theres also a lot of videos on YouTube. don't suscribe to run it once, it's for advanced players and you would struggle a lot understanding, there's a series from run it once that is called 'from the ground up' i think it's great for beginners. Any other doubt DM me.

March 25, 2019 | 11:02 p.m.

I'm starting to play HU and I'm felling that my hand reading is getting better for 6-max however I'm becoming looser which sometimes is bad, so my question is: does HU actually improve your game or it's just a different style that you don't mix? and if so how can I complement my game of 6-max with HU and viceversa, also I'm noticing that the best players like OtB_RedBaron are playing this type of poker::
OTB Vs JLlama

March 25, 2019 | 3:08 a.m.

No because the raise is $200 but the real raise is $150 because he paid your $50 raise and add another $150(villain re-raise - your raise, $200-$50 = $150). so the pot is = $100 (original pot) + $ 50(your raise) + $50 (the one the villain paid excluding the real raise) so the result is s = $150/$200 = 0.75

March 10, 2019 | 10:18 p.m.

Great video, however I have a question does a nash equilibrium in poker exists? beacuse is a game of incomplete information and those "optimal solutions" are made with decisons trees with multiple variables but you may never know if it's the best solution. The nash equilibrium exists when you know a strategy (x, y) (the optimal strategy) in which the payoff functions of the two players are H1(x , y) and H2(x ,y) where x is the strategy of player 1 of the subset X and y the strategy of player 2 of the subset Y. in this case if one player deviate from the staretgy (x, y) their payoff is reduce and it can be exploited. In poker however there's so many combinations and one subgame can affect your optimal strategy.

March 10, 2019 | 8:56 p.m.

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