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Originally Posted by NiallOBrien
I was thinking he was pushing very wide on account of his big stack and being on the bubble but probably should have waited for a better spot folded b/c 3$ villains are going to make huge mistakes in upcoming play s.t. my opt. calling range including discounted future effects is smaller, cause I'm aware the optimal range FGSx spits out is based on them using nash ranges in future hands which they won't.
fyp
Oh that just holds if u aren't weaker than them. If u are, calling is fine.
To speculate a bit: FGS model might overvalue big stack cause in spots where u could jam very wide or even 100% in nash eq in future hands, u in reality often make a mistake in doing so cause your opponents will call lighter than the surprisingly (for them) tight gto calling ranges. If some gto ranges are really loose or really tight, unaware opponents tend to deviate in the opposite direction cause they see their cards and like em or not, somewhat invariable to the situation (or better: not adaptive enough).
GL at the tables!
Last edited by LeaksSuck; 06-07-2017 at 09:33 AM.