Fantastic breakdown of these high-level misplays. The playability argument you make about suited broadways vs pocket pairs completely flips the old-school thinking on its head. Been playing casually for years and I always thought my KQs was too pretty to jam pre, but seeing how it balances flatting ranges makes way more sense. The point aout 0% solver frequency as the mistake definition is smart too becuz it removes all the gray-area debate.
I looked at the GTO Lab sim where shoving is mixed, but -EV compared to flatting. However that is vs a small three bet size. So vs a larger than 3x three bet, I am sure shoving is a mixed play. The shove is a fine play and a mix in EQ, but I needed to reach a little to get to an even 10 hands. I'll give myself a C-
Fantastic breakdown of these high-level misplays. The playability argument you make about suited broadways vs pocket pairs completely flips the old-school thinking on its head. Been playing casually for years and I always thought my KQs was too pretty to jam pre, but seeing how it balances flatting ranges makes way more sense. The point aout 0% solver frequency as the mistake definition is smart too becuz it removes all the gray-area debate.
Thanks for this post!
GTO Wizard has AQo 4-bet shoving 40 blinds in Coleman's spot about as often as it flats. Can you explain why Coleman's play is a punt?
I looked at the GTO Lab sim where shoving is mixed, but -EV compared to flatting. However that is vs a small three bet size. So vs a larger than 3x three bet, I am sure shoving is a mixed play. The shove is a fine play and a mix in EQ, but I needed to reach a little to get to an even 10 hands. I'll give myself a C-