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Originally Posted by FreakDaddy
1) No, not at this time. It's not really real world applicable.
2) You mean guess the range versus the just the equity. Yes.
3) No, occasionally it's MW. The reason it's predominately heads up post flop though is because that's how you should be seeing most flops (of course some micro games this will not always be the case), but more importantly guesstimating equity MW is extremely complex.
4) No, we're not going to have Omaha training any time soon for APD.
ok thanks for the response
4.boo on no omaha training, true feelings.
3 the real reason is that it is harder to do for itis more complex,, ,,
how about doing it for the odds and outs section, where the equity should be more known as the hole cards are revealed.
2. yes that is what i mean,, the hand range, example jacks on queen 8 4 rainbow board,, our outs vs his hand range on the odds and outs section,
1. here is where i disagree.
it is applicable to the real world as it just showing exact cards would help as seeing the exact hand in odds and outs help , instead of just using the total outs.
the idea of guessing the hand range incorpated into the drills would help to reduce the hand range,, example in this current decision just picked at random,
the villian hand range is ace/4 off suit and suited, ten to aces, on a board of
king 2 diamonds 4 of clubs.
why is ace king, set of fours.
oh yes
we raised iwth 68 off suit utg six hand
was reraised by the person to our left in the cut off,
and the rest fold
we bet and he calls.
it would be nice to have the quiz of guessing his range to show me why the pairr of dueces, fours isnt' his range, or ace king isnt' in his range as well before trying to figure out the eqity in this hand.
the equity was 8 to 11,, with him having to fold 36 percent of time for it to be profitable.
i admit when it comes to the equity trainer,, I have trouble putting the villain on a hand range
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new idea
and I would like to put the idea of postflop/turn trainer out there
we already have to pay for preflop trainer aside from the equity trainer,,
I am sure others would pay for postflop that has flop/turn decisions where we either fold, check, raise or call like in the preflop trainer.
and if someone buys the equity trainer,, that can be incorpated into the drills so after the equity two questions, we can deal with if we should fold, bet or call,check.
i didn't buy the preflop trainer for it was 29 dollars just for the preflop but if the postflop was incorporated I could spring for it.
or if you made a postflop trainer ,, i could buy a comb.
thanks for the responses freakdaddy.