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Old 11-25-2006, 04:20 PM
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Default SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

firstly, if you dont know what it is then read this: http://www.cardplayer.com/magazine/article/15250

what if the sb hasnt a clue and is only pushing very tight. O.k. so in the long run he will lose because he'll get blinded out. But surely at that particular time when he does push, your calling range in bb has to be tighter then what SAGE suggests to make it +EV. So don't you have to adjust for that, and can't always follow it religeously?
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Old 11-25-2006, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

I don't think you get what sage is.
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Old 11-25-2006, 04:24 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

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I don't think you get what sage is.

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quite likely, would you like to explain?
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Old 11-25-2006, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

If the SB only pushes with AA and folds everything else, then you should obviously fold when the SB pushes to maximize profit. Duh.

SAGE only lists the optimal strategy. Optimal strategies are guaranteed to be profitable against any other strategy, unlike a strategy where you, say, fold every time the SB pushes.
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Old 11-25-2006, 07:50 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

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If the SB only pushes with AA and folds everything else, then you should obviously fold when the SB pushes to maximize profit. Duh.

SAGE only lists the optimal strategy. Optimal strategies are guaranteed to be profitable against any other strategy, unlike a strategy where you, say, fold every time the SB pushes.

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if you read it you will notice that it states that anyone who deviates from this strategy of calling/pushing will have less of an edge. But surely the calling ranges cant correct all the time. Thats what i was saying. No need for your sarcastic comments.
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Old 11-25-2006, 08:16 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

Ya, the pushing ranges are good. They might even be too tight! I know it sounds crazy. Your calling ranges should be adjusted to the opponents push range. The counter strategy only applies to someone who's using Sage or Nash against you.
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Old 11-25-2006, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

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If the SB only pushes with AA and folds everything else, then you should obviously fold when the SB pushes to maximize profit. Duh.

SAGE only lists the optimal strategy. Optimal strategies are guaranteed to be profitable against any other strategy, unlike a strategy where you, say, fold every time the SB pushes.

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if you read it you will notice that it states that anyone who deviates from this strategy of calling/pushing will have less of an edge. But surely the calling ranges cant correct all the time. Thats what i was saying. No need for your sarcastic comments.

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What that means is that if the SB deviates from SAGE (for example, by only pushing AA), he is putting himself at a disadvantage. This is true even if the BB sticks to the original SAGE calling range. The fact that there might be an even more profitable strategy for BB if he knew exactly what the SB was pushing with does not negate the fact that he still retains an edge with SAGE.
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Old 11-25-2006, 08:26 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

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The SAGE System is based on what mathematicians call an "equilibrium strategy," which is a strategy that cannot be "beaten" in the following sense: If either player deviates from the equilibrium, his expectation will go down (and thus, in a two-player game, his opponent's expectation must go up).

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Direct from the Cardplayer article on the SAGE system. If you read it carefully, it makes the assumption that both players are using the SAGE (or equilibrium strategy). So if one person deviates, that person's expectation decreases.

However, the scenario you put forth is that SB is already deviating from it. His expectation is, of course, way down if he's pushing that tight. If you already know he's deviating, and you know in what way.. then it would be foolhardy to not adjust accordingly. Again, that doesn't make SAGE exploitable, or wrong, it just means it won't always give you the most $EV move.
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Old 11-26-2006, 10:51 AM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

SAGE is not an optimal strategy it is a mneumonic to help you memorise a different strategy which can at TIMES can be +EV. But is one of only many strategies that can be +EV.

As with most systems it can be wrong. Personally I am not a fan, but for those that it helps, that's great.
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Old 11-27-2006, 02:36 PM
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Default Re: SAGE system HU. Seems good, but I have one problem with it.

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However, the scenario you put forth is that SB is already deviating from it. His expectation is, of course, way down if he's pushing that tight. If you already know he's deviating, and you know in what way.. then it would be foolhardy to not adjust accordingly. Again, that doesn't make SAGE exploitable, or wrong, it just means it won't always give you the most $EV move.

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I wrote a number of articles on this subject for the 2+2 Magazine last year that were very well received. They deal with both the optimal solution as well as what to do if you know your opponent is deviating from the optimal solution. The magazine doesn't post my very old articles, but if you're interested in them shoot me a PM w/ your email address.

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