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let's talk about one of the most
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influential theories when it comes to
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bed sizing in poker I'm speaking of
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course about the geometric bet size in
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this video we're going to talk about the
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concept of pot geometry we'll talk a
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little bit about Clairvoyance why this
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matters we'll put Theory into practice
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and then we're going to say why this
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doesn't always happen in GTO without
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further Ado let's talk about pot
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geometry
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so the geometric bet size is a really
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fascinating theoretical Concept in poker
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in this video we're going to discuss
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what is pot geometry we're going to talk
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a little bit about Clairvoyance and
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polarization
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we're going to talk about why this
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matters following that we're going to
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put some Theory into practice so you can
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learn how to actually implement this in
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your game
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and lastly we're going to look at
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non-geometric strategies
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so what is pot geometry well in poker
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this refers to betting an equal fraction
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of the pot on each Strait such that
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you're all in by the river for example
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sixty percent pot sixty percent pot
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sixty percent pot Chef now why does this
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matter why is it that you would want to
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bet an equal fraction on each Street
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well like I said this concept is
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fundamental to bed sizing Theory a
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geometric betting strategy maximizes
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your opponent's overall defending range
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this theoretically forces them to put in
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the most money into the pot therefore
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when we have a perfectly polarized range
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in other words we have the nuts are
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nothing we want to use a strategy that
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maximizes how much money they put into
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the pot the best strategy is then to bet
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the same pot percentage on every street
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such that we're all in by the river so
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before we go on let's just go over some
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Basics what is perfectly polarized well
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perfectly polarized means we either have
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the nuts or a bluff and villains range
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is Bluff catchers relative to our range
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so they always beat a bluff and they
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always lose to our value now given that
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we're perfectly polarized
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we are clairvoyant
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now Clairvoyant is a fancy word outside
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of Poker you might think of it as
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psychic having outside knowledge that
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you shouldn't have but in poker or in
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Game Theory it refers to a situation
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where you know whether or not you're
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ahead or behind you know if you have the
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winning hand or the losing hand
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conversely villain who has a bluff
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catcher does not know if they are ahead
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or behind and that information
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dissimetry is fundamental to why you'd
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want to use this strategy so enough talk
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let's actually show you this concept in
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practice now like we said the core idea
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is that it will maximize how much money
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villain puts into the pot let's go take
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a look at the spreadsheet so we can see
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that in action
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so here is a cool tool that I've made to
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help you visualize and better understand
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this concept so here we can see
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we can enter the pot stack number of
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bets and it's going to calculate a
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geometric sizing so for example let's
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say it's a button versus big blind
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single race pot the pot is five and a
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half stacks are 97.5 and we want to get
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in over three streets
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well if we bet
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115.8 percent of the pot on flop turn
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and River
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we're gonna get Stacks in smoothly such
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that we're all in by the river villains
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final calling range is about 10 of their
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original starting range
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how do I know that well it's an
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estimation based on the minimum defense
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frequency
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on each Street
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so 46 times 46 times 46 percent equals
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about 10 percent
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now there's two interesting things you
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can do here for one you can play around
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with this to try and see
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for example how wide their final calling
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range is based on different sprs so
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imagine a button open versus small blind
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three bets let's say they three bet to
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11 big blinds so the pot will be
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22 plus 1 23 and the stacks are 89. well
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now we see that they need to defend just
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over a quarter of their range as the spr
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decreases their stack-off range
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increases
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so for a single raised pot
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here we can see if we bet an equal
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fraction on three streets
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they're going to defend about 11 of
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their range whereas
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if we just open ship they only defend
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about six percent of their range
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according to minimum defense frequency
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whereas for a three bed pot where the
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spr is maybe closer to three four
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they have to defend significantly more
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of their range
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and we can estimate that their final
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stack off range is somewhere between
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this blue line and this uh green line is
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it green or yellow I'm colorblind anyway
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the idea is
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the shallower the stacks the less money
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behind the more they have to call and
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that has a direct effect on your
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strategy right because they're going to
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have to defend more When there's less
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money behind and that dulls the value of
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the nut Advantage whereas in like a 200
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Big line Depot
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the nut Advantage counts for so much
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more because by the time you get all the
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money in you're only looking at like a
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tiny fraction of their original starting
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range anyway back to the geometric
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sizing we can take a look at this tab
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here
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now what I've done is I've just entered
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a bunch of arbitrary betting strategies
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that happen to get it all in
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by the river so you can go like 10 20
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percent and then you know 900 percent
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or you can use maybe something a little
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more reasonable like 120 170 60.
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something like this
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and what I've done is I've graphed
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or I've calculated how much money they
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tend to put in so this here is just
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their final calling range based on MDF
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times the pot
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and then on the right here we have
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villains total contribution that is to
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say The Times They fold the Flop or call
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flop and then full turn
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or call flop and turn and then fold
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River or call all three and see a
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showdown
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and then subtract the original starting
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pot so
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this is how much money villain
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contributes to the pot based on our
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betting strategy
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and what you'll find is that ridiculous
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jagged
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strategies such as you know check check
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1600 ship
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are going to cause them to defend
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as tight as possible and therefore put
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in the least amount of money into the
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pot
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conversely
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smooth betting strategies such as 110
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110 110
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caused them to put in more money into
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the pot
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and if you're a theory nerd like me you
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can do some math and calculate the
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standard deviation that is to say how
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similar are these numbers and the more
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similar these numbers are flop bet turn
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bet and riverbed the smoother the
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betting strategy is so we can say that
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smooth betting strategies
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tend to do better or tend to cause
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villain to put in more money than rough
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betting strategies
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and of course I had to graph this
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because graphs are fun
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and so here we see the amount of money
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villain puts into the pots based on how
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smooth it is and as it gets smoother and
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smoother the more money they put in
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lastly I wanted a way to visualize all
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three bets and the total money going
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into the pot
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so it's difficult to do this well
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because it's hard to visualize four
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dimensions on a two-dimensional screen
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but here's what I came up with
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so this top line here is the total
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amount of money they put into the pot
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and these
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here are the sizes of the bets so for
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example
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you get this massive River bet
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and like smaller flop and turn bats when
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you use these Jagged rough strategies
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there's less money going into the pot
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but as the strategies get smoother and
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smoother
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that is to say
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you're betting a similar portion on each
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streets to get Stacks in by the river
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they're going to put more money into the
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pot
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anyway if you want to play around with
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this a little more uh link to this
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spreadsheet is in the description also
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in the presentation
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and you'll just need to make a copy
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to play with it yourself
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next we're going to look at some GTO
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wizard Solutions and reports to see how
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you could implement this into your game
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so here's a really common example of the
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geometric bet size in practice
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let's say you're playing the big blind
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against button single race parts and for
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this example I've selected Queen four
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four but to be honest you'll see this in
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a lot of spots where the button checks
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back the flop
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let's take a look at turn reports
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the most common sizing when we do bet on
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this type of texture is going to be
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either block bet
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or an over bet and it's 250 percent
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what is special about 250 percent
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well that just so happens to be the
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geometric size for this spr over two
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streets
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so
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let's pick I don't know an ace looks
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like a pretty good example
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now you don't want to do a lot of
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betting on an ace you want to be
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checking quite a bit but when you do bet
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you're basically representing trips
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or a bluff maybe a little bit of top
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pair but for the most part trips
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or a bluff we can see how this is
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constructed
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and
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will note that
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once we met 250 percent
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button doesn't have a raising range they
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don't need to when we bet this large
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let's just pick some Brick River and
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again it's the same fraction of the pot
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on the river so we get to go
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250
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250 to get it all in this is a nice
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smooth betting strategy that's going to
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maximize the efficiency
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of
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how much money goes into the pot
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conversely if you use something like
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I don't know a 75 percent here
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well
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now it's almost impossible to construct
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the realistic shoving range because it's
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like 700 pot and if you do go for this
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villain's overall calling range is gonna
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be so much tighter that it's just not
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realistically
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a great strategy
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so turn probes are by far one of the
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most common spots where you'll see
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geometric sizes in practice
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um
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particularly I think a lot of people
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over Probe on the turn with small sizes
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or medium sizes but realistically if
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they're checking back a reasonable range
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you want to use
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a lot of turn over bets and in
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particular
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stuff that's closer to the geometric
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size which is about 250 percent in this
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case
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here's another example
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so this is a cut off versus pipeline
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single race pot the Flop is A7 deuce
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we start with a one-third bet
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and I know what you're thinking Tom why
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aren't they using the geometric size
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here
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I'll talk more about this later but
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essentially you can't construct the
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perfectly polarized range on the flop
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your range is not perfectly polarized
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in fact it's quite merged there's plenty
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of medium hands in there so in practice
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instead of starting with this extremely
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nuts or Bluff strategy
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it starts with a smaller size which has
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the effect of clarifying your opponent's
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range
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after making this bet it's going to be
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easier to construct a more polarized
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range on turn and River
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blind calls and let's give this King of
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Spades now the reason I've chosen a King
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of Spades is because this card is
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gives you the least incentive to one a
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bet small and that's because
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your king X has literally nothing to
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gain
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by making another batch here
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realistically it just folds out worse
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and gets called by better and there's
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already an ace on board so you're not
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worried about being outdrawn by over
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cards
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so when your middling hands have no
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incentive to bet that just leaves your
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strong hands
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and in that case you usually want to
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construct something that consists of
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extremely strong hands and Bluffs
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which is perfect for the geometric bet
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size
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so here we see for example
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we use a range of two pair very strong
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top pair
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and gut shots and some other
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very weak draws
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or just complete air as Bluffs
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so the geometric bet size here is
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something like 195 which is something in
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between these two sizes maybe closer to
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175.
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and so the idea is that we can construct
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this very strong polarized betting
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strategy
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again
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big blind does not need to raise very
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much at all facing these big over bets
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that's because we're putting in so much
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money into the pot that it's not
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required
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the check raise
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and I've just given some Brick River
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here
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we can construct
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the shoving strategy
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so now that we've seen some examples
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let's look at some big data here I've
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got a flop report that contains
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strategic information from every
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possible flop
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for this example I'm using the complex
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Solutions
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these Solutions are useful because they
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have a ton of bad sizes and I can graph
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those bad sizes and zoom in to get a
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bigger picture
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so
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when I first
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when I was first exploring this
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I was quite surprised to see this
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bimodal distribution that is to say in
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this spot which is button versus big
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blind single race pod
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we see plenty of small sizes not a lot
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of medium sizes
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and then over bets why is that well it's
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largely because you either start with
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these small medium block bet sizes which
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help clarify the ranges these are used
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with less polarized strategies more
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merged in these cases you typically
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polarize on turn or river
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or
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on some occasions
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you can construct polarized strategies
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right from the Flop and these are going
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to be closer to geometric remember the
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geometric size here is about 116 so
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somewhere between these two
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however we see even larger sizes than
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geometric and you might ask yourself
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why is that you know you can't get more
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polarized than perfectly polarized
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and the answer to that question comes
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down to draw Equity so instead of trying
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to maximize villain's defending range it
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may actually be worth it to
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it may be more profitable if they
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overfold on earlier streets when that
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fold Equity is more valuable right you
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can blast them off some draws
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and that's why we see some really big
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over bets in here
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and in fact we can switch over to table
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mode
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and I'm just going to sort by
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oh you know what I'm actually going to
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group the actions together
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sort by over bets
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so Ace Queen 8 for example should be a
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good one
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and I'll ungroup these now
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maybe I'll even graph them yeah I like
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the graph here
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so Ace Queen 8 is a fun one because we
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can construct an extremely strong range
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with very strong top Air hands
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two pair
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uh sets however there's also a ton of
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draw Equity right there's flushes there
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are straight draws there are gut shots
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and so what the silver prefers instead
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of a geometric size is something
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slightly larger like 150 size bets or
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even a 200.
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and these are fun
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because they have the effect
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of blasting the big blind off a number
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of their draws
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maybe I just expand these for a second
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you can see they're even folding some
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flush draws off the bat
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um
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holding most of their gut shots
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folding like
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for example most of their second and
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third pair and even some top pair which
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all have outs against us
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so
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in practice you're never really
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perfectly polarized or you're rarely
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perfectly polarized
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but you can still create very strong
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hands and very weak hands and construct
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the betting range like that
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and instead of using a geometric size we
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see it sometimes go even larger than
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geometric for the purposes of denying
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Equity early on
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let's take a look at another example
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so for example we can say uh
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cut off opens
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button
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three bets cut off calls
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so the geometric bet size here is about
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65 percent
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and if we take a look at what bet sizes
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are preferred we note that everything's
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kind of spread out here but it drops off
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drastically after the geometric bet size
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um this is a function of the lower spr
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right like you're never going to see
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these 150 over bets
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on in like a three bed pot
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because they're overkill for the spr so
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we can use the geometric bed size to
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gauge what is an appropriate bet size
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for this spr and in this case it's you
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know about two-thirds pot is close to
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the maximum again we do see some larger
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sizes to deny some of that draw equity
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but for the most part
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it's going to be about two-thirds spot
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as a maximum so let's let's go ahead and
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sort by that
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find some examples
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Ace Queen 10 is a good one
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yeah so Ace Queen 10 is another similar
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situation where
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you have enough of a nut advantage that
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you can construct very polarized ranges
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it does go a little bit bigger because
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there are again a lot of draws here
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but if you go about 61
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on each Street
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then that's going to maximize
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how wide cutoff calls
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in the end
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here we can see the geometric size would
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be maybe 70 here and it's basically
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splitting between these two
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so
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again you could kind of explore these
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graphs
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these flop reports
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and you'll notice that the geometric bet
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size is present in all of them
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so now that we've discussed the
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geometric sizing at length let's talk
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about the elephant in the room
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non-geometric strategies
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why is it that hijack doesn't just bet
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125 percent change why don't they just
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try and make a perfectly polarized range
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I mean if we look at the ranges tab
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and check out the equity distribution we
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can see they have a massive range
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advantage throughout hijack has all the
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strongest over cards they've got the
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over pairs they've got the strong Jack X
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but they don't have one important factor
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that all important not Advantage you see
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big blind
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actually has the nuts they have all the
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trips here and so if hijack were to use
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this super polarized geometric betting
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strategy right from the Flop that end up
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narrowing themselves against this
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extremely strong range where they're way
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behind instead a much more effective
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strategy is going to be using a smaller
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size from the start and polarizing on
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later streets so for example a 33
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percent bet on this board forces an
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interesting response
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we can see that because the board is so
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dry
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big blind has to overfold a ton they're
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folding 50
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whereas MDF says they should fold
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something like 25.
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and in order to prevent hijack from
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betting with impunity from just betting
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any two cards
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a big line needs to discourage them with
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aggressive Check Racing
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we can see them check raising 20 of
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their range here
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this has the effect of giving us
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information right
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when they check raise that's where
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they're going to put most of their trips
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some top pair and some Bluffs
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and when they call their range is much
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more condensed towards medium hands
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right pairs made hands Ace highs stuff
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like that
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so we become more Clairvoyant when they
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call
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and that only happened because we forced
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them to split their range by starting
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with a small bet which forces this uh
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check raise response
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for that reason it's not always
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effective to start with geometric
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strategies sometimes it what the silver
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will prefer is to start with smaller
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bets on earlier streets and only
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polarize on like turn and river or
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sometimes it'll wait until the river
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before it starts polarizing at all
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something else to consider
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and someone's definitely going to point
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this out if I don't is that
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the term value and Bluff is not well
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defined on the flop if we take a look at
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the equity
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for example
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top airtop kicker only has about 75
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percent here
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um even trips only about 90 so the value
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is in pure value and the Bluffs aren't
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pure Bluffs
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you're not perfectly polarized
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however in general
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as you approach Showdown
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your value will become closer to Pure
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value and your Bluffs will become closer
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to zero that is to say the equity tends
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to crystallize on later streets that's
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why in general
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uh on the Flop you're gonna see smaller
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sizes more merge strategies at first
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because your ranges are naturally less
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polarized
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and your ranges will naturally become
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more polarized on later streets
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therefore geometric strategies and in
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general just over bets you know nuts or
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nothing betting strategies are more
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common on turn and River than they are
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on the flop
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all right let's wrap this up so in
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conclusion the geometric bet size is the
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idea that you bet the same percentage
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the same fraction of the pot on every
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street in order to get Stacks in by the
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river this has the effect of maximizing
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villains defending range which maximizes
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how much money they put into the pot
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this strategy works best when your range
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is polarized that's because your nutted
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hands want to extract the most value
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possible which happens when they defend
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as wide as possible
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I also noted that you can use the
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geometric bet size to approximate stack
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off ranges
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and I've covered this in some of my
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previous mechanics videos but
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essentially if you compare their
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defending range versus just shipping it
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on one street versus spending an equal
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fraction in all three streets
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multiply the mdfs out
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and you can roughly approximate how wide
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they'll defend in total which can be
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used to gauge the optimal strategy and
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gauge the relative value of the nut
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advantage
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non-geometric strategies are used
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because your betting range is not always
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perfectly polarized these strategies are
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best for pushing your middling equity
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and gaining information Equity tends to
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crystallize as you approach the river
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that is to say your value becomes closer
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to Pure value and your Bluffs become
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closer to zero as you get further and
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further towards Showdown we also saw
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that betting larger than Geo is
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sometimes used to fold out draw Equity
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this is typically the case when
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immediate folds are more valuable than
00:27:32
maximizing their calling range however
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it is fairly rare in practice anyway
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