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Originally Posted by aislephive
I definitely agree with this, but I do think exploitatively using multiple bet sizes in some situations can yield additional EV because humans have a difficult time defending properly to things like small flop cbets and turn / river overbets. Because of that I think it's useful to explore when the solver might employ multiple bet sizes with similar frequencies if given the option and when it strongly prefers to opt for a particular sizing.
It may indeed offer an advantage to use multiple bet sizes against human players, even though from mathematical point of view it does not really seem to matter. Human players are far from perfect, so anything you can do to make them play even further away from perfect is something to consider.
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Originally Posted by aislephive
In any case, I think one of the ways to snuff out what the optimal sizing may be in a particular situation is to give it various options and see which it prefers.
It's either that or by building several different trees, each for a different bet size (like in the post that I linked to earlier). The latter method is more accurate, although the most interesting thing to learn from it is that there's apparently a similarly performing GTO strategy for just about any bet size.
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Originally Posted by aislephive
For example if we use a 3/4 pot sizing and a 1.25x overbet on the turn, it's basically always going to bet choosing to overbet things like overpairs and TPTK
It tends to play all hands in a mix, so that both lines have strong hands in them. If it were to assign nut hands to only one particular line, then villain would know you're weak in the other one.
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Originally Posted by aislephive
That's kind of what I figured. Am I wrong in claiming that PIO is able to do this without having to resolve the entire tree? I believe I saw it in a RIO video but it's possible there was some slick editing in play that I missed.
I'm not sure if it offers that. We can consider it for later releases, but right at this moment it's not there.
Last edited by scylla; 06-29-2018 at 11:59 AM.