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Originally Posted by Mike Litoris
And none, when you speak about how u improved lately you told us about specific things you changed and say u worked hard and studyed.
How does that look like? Have u been analysing your game with PT4? Any tips for us wich filters and spots to look for? How much would solvers help to improve? Thank you!
Go trough your database, check how people play. Check stats, check ranges, check different board textures, check whatever you can think of.
For example, if you check how much people fold vs river stabs on sb when hand is checked down, very likely you are going to see something like 50%+ folds, now filter for hands when you have air on BB , how much are you betting in that spot? if your bet is not something like 90%+, than congratz you found a leak.
Or what do you call vs random when he is probing river, what do you call when pot size probe is used? Filter that spot, take a paper and a pen and go trough every single hand, write down what they are doing, get a range and play in some software to get idea about your calling ranges.
Of course dont use them blindly, first of all you should have some idea how random plays, later you can adjust, like someone is playing tighter than avg player, than tighter your ranges etc
Imo solvers should be used very carefully, they can help you to understand game better but in the same time can hurt it badly. For example gto almost doesnt probe crap hands, but vs random on many textures you should probe 100% of your air, something gto would never do.
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Originally Posted by Mike Litoris
As none mentioned I look to play Ax OOP more agressive because I also checked back or called quiete a few, giving more ISO and 3b shoves now with an eye on their stats.
I just posted that I never ever check back or flat Ax. This is an easy fix, just
auto shove/raise all Ax whatever their stats are, sure once in a while you will
3bet jam into very strong minraise ranges, but it will be better than overthinking and flatting too much.
This could also answer why its so hard to play more hands on SB.
Just do it.
Obviously its not so simple on SB, its fine to start with slight increase in vpip to get used to weaker postflop ranges. But after that simply just do it, dont overthink.
Over 10bb you should openfold ONLY when you have a very strong suspicion they are ISOing 40%+.
If its like 3/6 or even 4/8 isos, thats just not enough, could be easily good run of cards. Will you run in to maniac time to time and was limping 72o vs this guy very bad? Sure, but still better than folding too much.