When I see a video about the B v B spot, I realize the solution is different with what I know, the answer is the coach use a NL500 sim and I use a NL50 GG (currently I play NL100 in GG)
I know the rake structure will affect the preflop range, and the range will affect the solution, but I don't realize it would be that much. For example we have 75% x at NL50 but 44% at NL500, this is not the only spot(JJ8, JJ9 2 tone etc.). The equity chart is kind same, SB have a overall advantage but the gap is not big. How do we suggest to learn this kind of spot ?
And if this tiny preflop range will affect solution that much, I suppose in most pools ppl will deviate much more than this, does it mean in this kind of "equity close" flops, most options and frequency is correct ?