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Originally Posted by RustyBrooks
I suppose you never have to actually have all of the tree at once though, you can break it up into chunks. It's probably not so bad, I've never tried doing it for anything but simple limit games like limit 5 card draw HU.
So its possible to know what snowie has in every spot. So if you are a opponent and you play a hand against snowie, its very easy to optimize because you know snowies range 100% and what snowie will do. So now you just look for the best counter strategy.
This strategy will lead to perfect exploitation and consequently snowies response model must be quite well balanced. If you look at how snowie plays this is very apparent.
The QQ hand from above is very good example of how so many things snowie does seems unnatural and totally against what we have learned, however when you go thru it it starts to all make sense.
In our games QQ might not be a fold, however if an opponent were to try to exploit and good it make sense how qq is a fold.
Against snowie qq is definitely a fold.