now we've seen the gto strategy, but we know pop. doesn't play like gto. What would be the optimal strategy vs pop instead of vs gto? What would the GTO suggests if we insert the %s of the pop. from the SB and the BB - how much they fold vs iso, how much they are raising from sb etc
Hi, great video. Helped me a lot, BvsB spots were so confusing for me didn't know where to start. Now I have at least an idea of what I should focus on. Would like to see more videos like this for other positions and thanks a lot. P.S. There is a mistake ''KEY NODE #4 ICM adaptations BB risk disadvantage.'' How BB can limp/jam vs SB open raise?
I'd like a vid about the differences in EV when you late reg vs when u reg at the start. I personaly always late reg bcs of ICM ur chips should have more vvalue but u also lose the oportunity to make a big stack and variance is higher. Would be nice a vid about this.
can anyone please explain why when putting 60bs on SBvsRaise(GtoW,study mode), the ranges are different from the vid(22:00)? For example with 60bs there are some raises with suited hands, there is a 3% allin range etc.. thanks
Was trying to pop in some training after on GTOwizard, and did 20bb and 40bb CEV BvB 4 tables.. Matt's showing 25bb SB here, but I'm getting wildly different strat @20bb effective when the whole table has 20bb... In SB, it has zero limps, raising entire continuing range to either 3x or shoving A2o-A9, Weak suited Kx, A2s, 78s-T7s, 22-55, 98s and Q8s.. A little confusing since video doesn't depict the same?
Good video as always! I have a question though, how come our shoving range isn't balanced at 25bb? If I played against a GTO god wouldn't I know his limited shoving range and exploit it? Or is the stack size so small that if they have better then we accept it? Anyway thanks for the lesson :)
I guess it's just because they're too strong to fold and hard to play/realise equity post flop, but I thought some stronger hands would mix 10-15% shove to disguise the shoving range a bit more.
What should Matt cover next? 👇
now we've seen the gto strategy, but we know pop. doesn't play like gto. What would be the optimal strategy vs pop instead of vs gto? What would the GTO suggests if we insert the %s of the pop. from the SB and the BB - how much they fold vs iso, how much they are raising from sb etc
Hi, great video. Helped me a lot, BvsB spots were so confusing for me didn't know where to start. Now I have at least an idea of what I should focus on. Would like to see more videos like this for other positions and thanks a lot.
P.S. There is a mistake ''KEY NODE #4 ICM adaptations BB risk disadvantage.'' How BB can limp/jam vs SB open raise?
I'd like a vid about the differences in EV when you late reg vs when u reg at the start. I personaly always late reg bcs of ICM ur chips should have more vvalue but u also lose the oportunity to make a big stack and variance is higher. Would be nice a vid about this.
Great content by Mr Hunt as always
Thanks Matt! Just tuning in to listen to this now, but maybe postflop ICM spots next?
great video! Incredible quality for a free content, well done wizards!
can anyone please explain why when putting 60bs on SBvsRaise(GtoW,study mode), the ranges are different from the vid(22:00)? For example with 60bs there are some raises with suited hands, there is a 3% allin range etc.. thanks
This is just what I needed thank you
I'm confused by the SB vs Raise after limping chart; in chip ev, 30bb, solver is raising JJ+ at 100% frequency. 22:33
Yes, these hands can limp with the intention of re-raising
Nice video 19:54 the 7xs actually come in whether the small or big blind have the risk advantage
Great job, thanks for uploading, excellent channel.
Was trying to pop in some training after on GTOwizard, and did 20bb and 40bb CEV BvB 4 tables.. Matt's showing 25bb SB here, but I'm getting wildly different strat @20bb effective when the whole table has 20bb... In SB, it has zero limps, raising entire continuing range to either 3x or shoving A2o-A9, Weak suited Kx, A2s, 78s-T7s, 22-55, 98s and Q8s.. A little confusing since video doesn't depict the same?
Hi there, you can choose solutions with or without limps at low stack depths.
Good video as always! I have a question though, how come our shoving range isn't balanced at 25bb? If I played against a GTO god wouldn't I know his limited shoving range and exploit it? Or is the stack size so small that if they have better then we accept it? Anyway thanks for the lesson :)
I guess it's just because they're too strong to fold and hard to play/realise equity post flop, but I thought some stronger hands would mix 10-15% shove to disguise the shoving range a bit more.
needed to watch on double speed. oh wait it already was ^^. just kidding. awesome vid. impressive speed.
true lol, had to slow it down
@@bluedonkey180 me too, 0.8
The guy who explaining accurately why 97s is a pure shove on 12 bb and 98s is a pure call, from SB has 1 week free Freddo Espresso from me :-)
damn, how is all of these content free
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