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Newbie question

cubimkingc
cubimking

I am curious about how close the advice is to GTO. I am currently training on Pokersnowie and i love the tool but i find it hard to deal with limpers in my local casino. If this tool is very close to GTO i would like to know how the advice is calculated.

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  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    Hi,
    This software is not designed to be GTO. It iit is designed to play like humans you would normally face. The advice is based on what you might expect to see people do - it is the play that this particular bot would make in that situation, including any randomization. So sometimes the advice may not seem to be what you think is the best play. That's ok, it is designed to be used when you aren't sure what to do (not all the time), and is to just give you an idea of how a human in a typical game would possibly play the hand.

    Our software is based on repetition and pattern recognition. If you play a ton of hands, you start to recognize situations and can make good decisions in them better. We have found (and research shows) this is a better way to learn to be a good poker player than studying GTO or watching videos.

    I hope that helps,

    Allen

  • cubimkingc
    cubimking

    @cubimking said:
    I am curious about how close the advice is to GTO. I am currently training on Pokersnowie and i love the tool but i find it hard to deal with audacity gimp blender limpers in my local casino. If this tool is very close to GTO i would like to know how the advice is calculated.

    Thanks for this detailed answer all my doubt are cleared now.

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