GTO should have flat red and blue lines I assume. Or maybe both lines are loosing small for each player with rake as neither player make any mistake to loose EV to the other player.
@@pierregineste7936 Against itself, then I don't think so. Isn't that the definition of being at equilibrium? For one player to have a winning redline, the other player needs to have a loosing redline, in GTO theory world, both players play at equilibrium vs each other and so will end up with a flat redline/blue lines only loosing to rake.
GTO would slightly lose red line (and hence win blue line) against other GTO bots because of multiway pots. Eg if 3 players come to the flop, one player folds while the other two goes to showdown, one player loses redline while no one is winning redline. But I am very confident that GTO would crush redline vs any pool
I guess i am maniac - I have +15k red line and -5k blue, around 50k hands, from 50nl to 500nl. Made profit of around 10k, but allin ev is just 6k. Ofc could be just variance and i probably neeed bigger sample. Should i tighten my strategy or keep playing aggro to get a bigger sample?
cool video. my red line is where all of my winnings are coming from and my blue line is losing slightly. Even though I play aggro, I'd say it's more of me being a callstation as well haha. thanks for the content!
Just one video like that can kill fears about bluff raising and bluff catching by explaining simple concepts.
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Thank you. So does gto favour a red line strategy or blue line strategy ?
GTO should have flat red and blue lines I assume. Or maybe both lines are loosing small for each player with rake as neither player make any mistake to loose EV to the other player.
Clearly a 6max solver would have a winning redline, wether it is vs the pool or vs other solvers playing at equilibrium
@@pierregineste7936 Against itself, then I don't think so. Isn't that the definition of being at equilibrium? For one player to have a winning redline, the other player needs to have a loosing redline, in GTO theory world, both players play at equilibrium vs each other and so will end up with a flat redline/blue lines only loosing to rake.
GTO would slightly lose red line (and hence win blue line) against other GTO bots because of multiway pots. Eg if 3 players come to the flop, one player folds while the other two goes to showdown, one player loses redline while no one is winning redline. But I am very confident that GTO would crush redline vs any pool
@@Yarakovic Right, that makes total sense
this is some good content
can u v a positiv redline on the micros?
I guess i am maniac - I have +15k red line and -5k blue, around 50k hands, from 50nl to 500nl. Made profit of around 10k, but allin ev is just 6k. Ofc could be just variance and i probably neeed bigger sample. Should i tighten my strategy or keep playing aggro to get a bigger sample?
cool video. my red line is where all of my winnings are coming from and my blue line is losing slightly. Even though I play aggro, I'd say it's more of me being a callstation as well haha. thanks for the content!
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nice video!! :)
What solver is this?
Pio solver
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