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Originally Posted by Robertobini
I think a good way to learn some of these spots you struggle in would be to buy a month of pokerjuice and run simulations in that. I think even just doing that for a few hours a week would improve your game if not your confidence level. The first month is only a couple bucks with a promo code and then it's 30 bucks a month after that. That's less than 1 buy-in in the games your at.
You can input the ranges of your opponent, your range and it will go through everything with you and tell you what you need in equity to stack off and other important info and will calculate the EV straight up. It doesn't do anything revolutionary but it saves a ton of time and is a good tool to visualize things and makes it easy to do calcs.
It's helped my game a lot because I realized I was a giant nit and I knew I was a nit but I didn't realize how much money I was throwing away being a nit.