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$25 NLHE 6-max: Bad turn bluff turns into a Value shove or Showdown on the river ?
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[QUOTE="razzor94, post: 5709744, member: 147576"] I just put in the ranges into GTO+ and ran the sim. Solver bets only on the bigger side for 35% and x back 65%. It makes sense i guess because at 1st glance the board isn't connected but the thing is almost every turn except a few gives villain some sort of improvement on his floats. That said we should probaly try and get V to fold out his equity on the flop if we can. Also I am pretty sure if we node lock villain's range to what we percieve it will be the solver will shift more towards a small bet size, just because villain calls too much on the flop and doesn't raise nearly enough as it should it leaves him open for exploitation on the turn when we bet in his wide range. I have done a few sims already with this type of board texture with what I percieve my opponent will do and it is almost never a bad thing to go 1/3 pot in these spots, i just didn't see the solver going so polar between betting big and checking. But to be fair we will be doing a lot more x OOP than IP. [/QUOTE]
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