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Originally Posted by browni3141
I’m not sure it’s really interesting. Against a GTO opponent who doesn’t know you know his cards your winrate would be obcene. Every hand you can take the line that maximizes the money in the pot before you make a bet too large for him to call with his specific combo. The deeper you are, the bigger chance you can do this. It’s free money with almost no variance.
I actually think this is a pretty interesting question. Against a GTO opponent in your example:
1. HERO will be able to value bet perfectly.
2. HERO will be able to use pot odds perfectly.
3. HERO will be able to fold perfectly.
4. HERO will be able to bluff perfectly.
However, against non-GTO opponents, HERO will not be able to do any of those 4 things perfectly but will still be able to profit.
Variance will still be a factor both preflop and postflop and it's something that can't be avoided. The further away your opponent is from an optimal strategy, the more variance that will be experienced.
I don't know how to calculate what a potential winrate can be but we do know for certain that it will be more than 1BB/100 and less than 10000BB/100 due to variance (this is for a HU match).