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Originally Posted by none888
As for minraising I guess it also doesnt matter much, I remember coffees post where he said in gto only strict preferences is AA, KK minraise and 72o, 32o are folding.
I personally would minraise 2., 6., 7., 8., 9., 12.
Would like to hear what coffee has to say about preflop play with these hands.
I definitely don't think "is it indifferent in GTO?" is the most relevant factor in designing readless strategy vs recs.
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What's your reasoning behind min-raising non-value hands vs fish? We don't care about balance, and they play worst in limped pots.
But minraised pots are bigger.
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Is it because they have large enough leaks in minr pots as well, so that we want to make a bigger pot to play for post with some hands that can make flushes or straights fairly often?
I don't think this is the only reason. For example, when someone folds to cbet in a limped pot, we make 20 chips. When they fold to cbet in a minraised pot, we make 40 chips.
I don't really want to talk about my fish strat that much because it seems quite different from a lot of people (I often disagree with the responses in hh threads vs fish when people comment on postflop spots), but I would suggest doing some hand filtering and seeing how your hands are actually doing in both minraised and limped pots, as well as looking at how some common postflop lines perform across boards. A couple hours of db analysis can probably show you some interesting things.
Granted I'm not some crazy crusher (just a 15s reg trying 30s now), but I do have 5% ev vs recs over a decent sample.
Last edited by Duncelanas; 03-26-2017 at 03:36 PM.