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ClouD87   Italy. Sep 03 2016 00:37. Posts 524 | | |
Thanks guys.
| On September 01 2016 13:26 careface_ wrote:
I so miss Italians :-( (and French)
So guys have a lot of traffic running? You seem to have a bunch of good sites, rip world pool
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devon06atX   Canada. Sep 03 2016 08:23. Posts 5458 | | |
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ClouD87   Italy. Sep 30 2016 09:49. Posts 524 | | |
Another decent month
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foggymurk   United States. Nov 08 2016 02:13. Posts 1 | | |
| On September 01 2016 10:16 AndrewSong wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 01 2016 09:17 ClouD87 wrote:
I'm not sure how much solvers helped my game. I mostly think they made me improve on flop raises and check/raises and how to follow with turn and river aggression (which is pretty good considering people do tons of mistakes there). I try to be sound in theory and have an idea how things should look like so I can deviate when I have clues of my opponent's gameplan. I think doing work on my own with flopzilla and CREV is more beneficial towards improving in ranges interaction and solver helps a lot in understanding how frequencies should look like on certain board textures. |
That is quite the opposite for me. Solver's node-locking helped me refine and build a simpler strategy with lower frequency of raises on flops and taught me how to maximize my EV in future streets with different bet sizing. It's been a game changer compared to my CRev days. Are you taking advantage of the node-lock?
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What is Solver's node-locking if you don't mind me asking?
And what's Crev?
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