Simplifying GTO using Bucketing | GTOx Fundamentals

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One of the main reasons people avoid learning GTO is due to its complexity. In this video, we discuss a rational method to greatly simplify GTO strategies using a system that is scalable based on experience level.

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  1. What a dogbad channel that their willing to bad on coaching they don’t know about but are willing to lie about them. Lovely

  2. Thx for the great content. But I think even using 1sizing on the flop as parameter won't lose much ev either. For example when solver suggest 2 sizes 33% and 75% we just simplify it by using 50%.

  3. i dig all of your videos and really like the fact that you explain complicated ideas in a very understandable manner. quick question, what is the formula for calculating ev regret? or maybe you could point me in a good direction. thanks man

  4. Great video, as always. Thought the candidates for slowplay (checking set) would be candidates with high blocking and high unblocking score, because then you block high proportion of calling range and unblock high proportion of Vs weak range? So why you choose the bottom left of the scatterplot and not the top right?

  5. Upswing Category System™ would like to have a word…

    Actually, this is the much needed 2021 refresh of that concept. Well done!

  6. "Since there are almost an infinite number of different situations that exist in poker, finding spots where all of the exact same variables repeat themselves is highly unlikely, which makes pattern recognition difficult. So to address this problem, we can take a page from the world of artificial intelligence by using a technique known as bucketing. Bucketing is used by AI to group together hands of similar strength, thereby reducing the number of variables that need to be contended with and simplifying the game."

  7. what about bucketing junk hands say for example playing all your non draw over cards on a low a low card flop like 742 rainbow. then putting your over cards + backdoor draw hands in another? or is that not a good idea because obviously having T9 on that board would be far different then having AK or AQ or AJ

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