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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6856567, member: 385063"] to simplify- a solver is a computer playing itself 1 million times in the same spot then putting out a solution-solver- of how to play perfectly as both players - the solution assumes that both players are playing perfectly- when we look at solutions in gto wizard in order to understand why we 3 bet specific hands we have to see what the other player does when we 3 bet- quick example UTG open we 3 bet BTN in order to know why the solver picked those hands- we have to look at what UTG folds- calls or raises and compare our range of 3 bets and their complete range of all actions- when we look at AT we notice that the UTG is folding all weaker AX hands- that means we cannot stack the UTG post flop when an AXX board hits and expect to have the best AX hand- not dominating the UTG AX range means we cannot get max equity with AT so the solver plays it differently than other AX hands Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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