Just checked on S4Y that these videos are not available without subscription, which would be inconsistent with the kind of deal u had. Can you then make them public? I'd like to learn more Thanks for GTOx and amazing content!
The trouble one with solver strategies is that they are complicated by layers upon layers of deception. It’s designed to confuse an opponent so it’s confusing for anyone trying to implement it. All you really need to do is is strip away the deception to learn the underlying strategies, then just add in layers of deception one at a time based on the strength of your opponent. Some opponents are so bad, you don’t need the deception. Just implement the base strategy.
@@FindingEquilibrium Dou you have to pay for solve for y to get access to full part two videos and full part 3 and four. I just signed up for their free enrollment and it says i have to subcribe to solve for y to get to full part 2.
They likely go up on flop and turn, since you're less likely to have your equity denied, but then go down on the river since your opponent arrives to the river when a higher percentage of stronger hands.
Will it ever be possible to view the pre-solved sims in the GTOx viewer? I would love to learn this way because can't see all the amazing UI in simple Postflop.
The concept of EV regret is flawed. The fatal assumption is not factoring in the adjustment that can be made by the opponent to a pure strategy vs mixed. EV regret is probably the min that you will lose and max can be a lot!
Yes, I explicitly mention this flaw in this video, in the GTOx Blueprint and in other videos in the past. But is there a better alternative? Can you memorize all GTO frequencies? No, you can't. So they must be simplified right? The reality is (1) other humans will find it very hard to exploit small frequency imbalances and (2) a large EV mistake is worse than a small EV mistake, which EV Regret objectively measures. So until someone comes up with a better method to simplify the impossibly complex solver strategies, we will stick with EV Regret.
Poker is a game of complete but imperfect information. poker has perfect information = false poker has complete information = true I'm being nitpicky but this has been upsetting me for a while now.
I want to see you play some poker and succeed. Do what GTO says many times over when your instinct says another, with your own money, and lets see the results.