SRP IP PFC Flashcards
Flop
HU vs check:
stab entire range, 1/2 pot
Flop
HU vs. c-bet:
We should be calling all draws, most pairs, and most BDFD hands
- Nuances are too complicated to write heuristics for and will need to be handled in the libraries using real hands.
- C-bet sizing also affects our calibration, causing us to fold more vs larger sizings.
Flop
Multi-way vs. c-bet:
Increase requirements substantially for weakest calls relative to HU. Gutters+ and mid-pair + is a good starting instruction.
This metric lacks any positional sensitivity, so increase requirements even more against the tightest formations
Flop
Multi-way vs. X:
bet medium-strength pairs+ and robust draws (gutters+), 1/2 pot.
Turn:
HU after villain B-X:
- stab entire range, 1/2 pot.
- An alternate hotspot to randomize aggression in known pools you can check back bluffs on the turn and use the C-X-B hotspot on the river for 1/2 or 2x pot.
Turn
HU vs. XC-X:
barrel top pair+, gutters+, 1/2 pot.
Turn
HU after villain B-B:
A stable heuristic is to call all draws, MP+.
- Nuances are too complicated to write heuristics for and will need to be handled in the libraries using real hands.
* - C-bet sizing also affects our calibration, causing us to fold more vs larger sizings. Multi-way causes us to gear up requirements substantially.
Turn
Vs. XR:
Autofold bluff catchers. Draws need to be assessed on a case-by-case basis considering implied and direct pot odds.