3 Responses to “TPE Theory: Giving Up with Andrew Brokos (Part 2)”

  1. jjpregler

    I was trying to run my range in Flopzilla to try to understand the high checking frequency on this flop. Is part of the reason for such a low betting ratio on the flop here have anything to do with having so few draws in your range?

  2. Foucault

    Maybe a bit, as draws are hands that both value fold equity and don’t mind inflating the pot on an early street. But it’s also because you have a lot of marginal made hands that don’t want to inflate the pot and also don’t gain much from protection. That’s your weaker Ax, your pocket pairs, etc. Just in general you don’t have a lot of hands that care about doing their betting on the flop as opposed to on a later street, and on a relatively static board, they have that choice.

  3. Broken8iron

    At the end of the video when you were looking to see if OOP was xr 98s, I think you might have been looking at IP response and not OOP. If you look at the sim again is 98s actually a xr?

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