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Old 10-14-2007, 09:31 AM
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Default Re: A Discussion of PF LAG play using Andy Bloch\'s pf raising theory

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Obviously any fixed strategy like this can get exploited by good players

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Shocking that a guy who's been studying unexploitable play for like 15 years missed something that's so obv to the common ssnl'er.

Someone should e-mail him and make him aware of this oversight.

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Really? I don't think it is that obvious. Yeah if you are playing a fixed strategy ridiculously tight or loose, but this range looks reasonably balanced to me. How would you go about exploiting this range? If it's obvious, it shouldn't take too long to explain, right?

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It's only exploitable if you're playing vs the same good players for thousands and thousands of hands. If you play this fixed strategy, the good players can for example rule out that you could have K9o or 32o if you open UTG, so they can exploit you (a little) at that point. But it's not a big deal.

However, Andy's strategy is geared towards tournament play and in a tournament you don't play a lot of hands vs the same opponents, so there is no chance for them to exploit you on that.

So whether it's obvious or not, it's irrelevant anyway so that will be the reason that Andy doesn't mention it.

Also, I think curious123 was leveling.
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