The "TPTK get check/raised" chapter was really useful for me. I've gotten quite confused recently because it seemed like I was getting inconsistent advice between your GTO Simplified book and Andrew Brokos's Play Optimal Poker 2, about what to do on dynamic flops. It seemed like Andrew was saying "bet small with a wide linear range, to get value (and deny Eq) while keeping the pot size relatively small", while you guys seemed to be saying "bet big for protection". Then your book chapter on deep-stacked strategy indicated that maybe stack depth will often spin this around, with your aforementioned advice being more correct at depths like 40bb and under, while Andrew's is more correct at depths like 100bb+? What you say in the video indicates that another important difference is whether the flop is dynamic strictly due to low card rank (i.e. good top pairs and small overpairs want protection against overcards), or whether it's dynamic in large part due to the presence of many draws that are too strong to fold even to a large bet (OESDs and FDs). Prefer to bet big on the former type of flop, as many overcards will indeed have to fold, but prefer to bet small on the latter flops, as bloating the pot on boards where at least one strong draw is likely to get there is, on net, detrimental. Is that about right? Andrew also doesn't distinguish between "protection bets" and "equity-denial bets" like you do in your book. He writes that "the ideal protection bet is small" as it wants to fold out weak hands while keeping losses to a minimum when running into stronger hands.
@bagwafu Жыл бұрын
Great vid as usual but tbh more interested in what's in your "Shit to watch" folder
@simplifypoker Жыл бұрын
It's very boring it was mostly youtube videos about investing and economics
@bagwafu Жыл бұрын
Whilst not encouraging you guys to shill GTOW perhaps a similar vid usung GTOW's trainer? FWIW, as a GTOW user this video has tempted me to at least look into DTO, despite the excellent trainer contained in GTOW.