Exploiting Profiles: Episode II – The Nit
We will compare BTN’s c-bet strategy when playing heads up against a Nit and against a GTO opponent in a 100bb cash game, BTN vs BB SRP via custom reports.
Exploiting Profiles: Episode I – The Calling Station
In this article, we will derive some heuristics for exploiting calling stations specifically. Before we proceed, however, it is important to understand what exactly player profiles are and what they can and cannot do.
When to Open Shove vs. Different Player Profiles
There are hands that fare best as shoves and hands that outperform as regular (non-all-in) opens, and I wanted to see how this is influenced by the tendencies of the players that are left to act.
How Pros Use Solvers To Crush Pool Leaks
When studying with a solver, it’s easy to fall into the trap of getting tunnel vision and forgetting what you set out to accomplish. Solvers are excellent tools to help give humans an understanding of what hands want to do in various lines, but this slew of information often misguides newer players
Punish the Unstudied: Capped Ranges & Bluffing Imbalances
This is part two in our series on exploiting players who don’t study GTO. In the first part, we explored how being unstudied in the ways of theory can cause preflop mistakes and sizing tells. In this follow-up piece, we will learn what the punishments are for some of the other common tendencies: cap
Are You Leaving Value on the River?
In the early days of online poker, players were too loose. In the modern era, I think the prevailing leak is that they are too tight. Perhaps the most consistent leak I have noticed in the last six months before writing this piece is players who just call with nutted hands on the river, because they