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Originally Posted by DonJuan
Should start the questions backward by asking what am I doing wrong. Since Cepheus is assuming it is playing an GTO opponent/itself anything that derive from it is -ev. Before you even go any further to asking what you are doing wrong. Ask yourself what is the best way to learn how to play head up. I guess Cepheus website is free information but seem like a bad way to build up mental map structure since you are only getting incomplete pieces of small picture. Since you said you been mixing it up with strong flushes and decided to c/c with this one. What exactly mix % are you using and is it correct %. Second you ask do you think AT/KK/QQ/TT play like this and cepheus would never think you play like this.
Maybe I will post longer answer to how to solve this but short cut to why would AsA raise instead of call and the answer is the difference in ev is about +.1084.
Wow DonJuan, thanks for this. Please let me know if you ever write a book or publish a video on poker, GTO, or HUHU since I rarely play now but your posts are phenomenally informative.
With that said, how do you aporoach what the exact mix % 'Should' be between strong and weak flushes in real time HUHU, assuming you aren't multi tabling and playing vs one villain (Cepheus in this case)?
My guess is that EV calculations outside of playing done in the past should provide what the exact mix % is +EV / optimal play in similar spots vs a villain.
Specifically, whether it be villian playing GTO or close to it (Cepheus)
OR
vs a particular villain that may not be playing GTO (LAGTAG, TAG, LAG, Loose Passive, Tight Passive, etc)
Either way, studying EV calculations away from table provides estimate of what 'Should' be +EV with high probability if EV calculations are done often enough away from table vs particular types of opponents with various hand range assumptions in buckets based on how they play.
Last edited by maka2184; 02-10-2018 at 09:20 AM.