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Originally Posted by HumanBeing
There are going to be donk bets.
We are simulating rake as is we are playing NL100 on pokerstars.
sizes 30,50,80,150 - sometimes allin
1-2 xr sizes. Possibly 2 for every street but we are still working out on this.
We are using preflop ranges by acevedo.
We hope to get a good edge on all of our opponents on the most common spot of the game.
Cheers!
Have you considered customizing your tree a bit? For example, tailoring the size of the bets according to the SPR on the turn/river? Often 150% is overkill on the flop but not enough on the turn after a small flop bet.
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Originally Posted by bigburge10
I haven't read this book, but my understanding is that it mainly focuses on short stack play--50bbs and less. Is this true? If so, are the ranges based on those short stack sizes?
No there's an entire section devoted to 100bb cash game play.
Though the 3bet ranges are meant for a lower rake structure compared to 100NL on stars. At a higher rake structure the BB may switch to a more polarizing 3bet strategy. If you're gonna solve 1755 flops it would make sense to derive your own preflop ranges first, which can be done in a matter of hours-days on a supercomputer using pio edge.