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Originally Posted by DonJuan
just to clarify the solution should a mix strategy of 3b or call. I don't think folding is in the mix. However GTO solution is quite hard to solve since the w the best software right now it still not clear for 3way. There was a few time I saw solution that were folding too much post flop. Found out later that I accidentally put in wrong bet size. From that I am guessing the pot size is what really matters for the result of what the solver gto looks like. Thanks I might consider doing some kind of coaching during summer break just send me an pm if you are interested.
btw just want to quiz people on this why are we "hidden information" pre flop by not 3b or capping in BB or capping as an initial raiser. If the old model was we wanted to protect our weaker range by not having a capping range . How about we turn that around and figure out what the bottom of out opening range and get rid of that and then max. our top range by capping? You can think of it this way if you don't cap the top % there nothing you can do post flop to make up for that lost +Ev in the long run by flatting. Also on post flop there no rules that say you have to continue with bad equity from the top pre flop ranges like AK on 987 tt or JJ on AK8.
Wow DonJuan thank you for the detailed analysis of optimal GTO is to Raise > Call >>>>>>>>>>> Fold.
I would have folded flop so more reason to PM you later this week.
In regards to your question, I'm too dumb and my best friend who wins 2BB/hr live 20/40 half kill games within 2-3 year sample recommended to cap preflop.
When I played 5/10 - 10/20 on AP/UB/Cereus as a prop, AQ suited was a default cap for me preflop in similar situations. Was told that was just wrong like 8 years ago on 2+2 thiough to cap preflop with AQ suited.
Not sure what I'd do now with how important disguising hand strength was enforced to me from reading 2+2 and playing.
To answer your quiz DonJuan I would cap preflop with AQ suited and trim bottom of my opening range.