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Originally Posted by pensodasolo
I see, thank you very much. If I read it correctly ( I don't use solvers) it is always a call and sometimes even a raise according to gto. The raise part really puzzles me being a limped pot. FWIW I agree that the call is very bad and spewy considering that this a 40 chips pot.
I bet that the solver folds on the turn card.
A7 is always a call, but I think that could change to a fold soo easily by just slightly altering villain's strategy...but yea in GTO it's always a call. A7 doesn't block the bluffs in villain's range at all, so I guess that's why it chooses it to bluff very occasionally...it's also one of the hands with the least stable equity we have in our range so thats probably another reason it chooses to raise some (on club cards, we're pretty much dead vs villain range...almost everything else in our range has at least a club).
Yea, it's always a fold to half pot turn bets on club turns. GTO is basically never raising club turns vs any barrel size. The turn/river play after the flop overbet is actually super weird and I wouldn't expect a lot of it....super high turn donk from BB 1/3 pot.
Our opponents of course are playing nowhere near a GTO strategy with overbet flop sizings, but I just think it's valuable to see GTO response bc there's basically no chance we should be playing any wider than that (and likely tighter as I said). For example, I would kind of easily fold 84hh to this 200% flop bet in-game, but I wouldn't be nearly as confident in that fold as I am after running this solve.