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Originally Posted by Flokati
Thx for your detailed answer!
If i unterstand it correctly, then is the betsize not a crucial factor for the overall EV at most of the boards - is that right?
That is correct.
The quality of play is far more important than the sizing of the bets.
Just about any bet size seems to perform similarly to any other bet size, as long as you play GTO.
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Originally Posted by Flokati
When the answer is yes, is there another way to check the "best" betsize? "best" means not in the sense for the overall ev, rather for Villains play. Perhaps some Boards with different betsizes have the same overall EV, but one betsize is harder do defend as one other betsize.
The main thing to consider, is in practical play, versus which bet sizes do your opponents seem to make the biggest mistakes? Given the fact that your opponents don't play GTO, and are inherent to making mistakes, the best strategy will most likely be to try and put your opponents in a spot where the weak spots in their play are the most pronounced. This will however need to be derived from practical experience, as it can not be calculated mathematically.
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Originally Posted by Flokati
When i use multiple betsizes in one tree and GTO+ prefers a certain size, can i assume that the preferred size is a good way to use this size only at this board?
When comparing the bet sizes separately, you will probably not find a significant difference in performance. Different bet sizes typically have a very comparable EV for any hand. Most likely the best approach will be to focus on using bet sizes that provoke the biggest mistakes by your opponents in actual play.
Last edited by scylla; 08-22-2018 at 04:51 PM.