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Originally Posted by WorldzMine
And those "assumptions" are just estimates which no one can estimate the margin of error with inputted into an algorithm that may or may not be outputting answers that are close to true GTO, and may not even apply in the situation you are attempting to "solve".
You seem to be arguing 2 things here:
1) Our preflop assumptions might be wrong, so let's give up on trying to solve postflop, since that will be based on incorrect assumptions and incorrect ranges.
2) Our opponents might not take the line that Pio suggests, so that makes all future streets invalid.
I can refuse both points pretty easily:
1) We can give percentages if we're not sure. We can give someone 0.5 combos or even 0.3 combos of a hand if we're not sure they open it or not. That will allow us to represent our opponent's range fairly well whilst making as few assumptions as possible.
2) We can node lock on later streets. That will allow us to take into account the fact that our opponent made an imbalanced play on earlier streets, and it will allow us to adjust appropriately and exploitatively.
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Originally Posted by MikeStarr
OP cant even set a simple goal (like only play 1/3) and stick to that goal for more than 24 hours...or walk 10 minutes to the casino if its under 50 degrees and we expect him to take the time to work with pio and "solve" anything?
The guy has the shortest attention span of anyone Ive ever seen.
It's because my bankroll is constantly changing. Desperate times call for desperate measures. If my roll never fluctuated, then I'd hardly fluctuate in stakes either. I need to adjust which games I play, based on the circumstances I find myself in. If I go on a downswing, I need to move down. If I go on an upswing, I want to move up. If my skill level increases, I want to play more online. If the skill level of my opponents increases, I want to play more live. If there are more whales on PLO, then I'll play that. If there are more whales on NLHE, then I'll play that. It's about doing what's best for the situation you're currently in. I'd argue that it's stupid to get too comfortable with one game and one routine and be unwilling to show flexibility.