Quote:
Originally Posted by tombos21
Nothing free/public AFAIK. I mean there's some toy game stuff and a few paid courses that discuss the generality of it, but not much hard data.
Pokersnowie probably offers the lowest bar to entry if you want to study multiway.
Simple 3-way or Monker are the only solvers I know that can handle multiway postflop sims, although there are a number of preflop solvers that can do it.
There used to be a good article on InsiderPoker but it looks like the site got taken down.
Thanks.
I actually studied Pokersnowie pretty fixedly for general strategy in all spots, and while I think it is quite strong in general (contrary to a lot of comments I've seen here), I felt like I was mooring myself to an "obsolete" framework.
At least if you want to directly implement a lot of the current instructional stuff you have to move more toward the GTO Wizard kind of model of preflop ranges and raise sizes.