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 Originally Posted by Duffryn
Can you give an example of how you identified a way to exploit an opponent and what/how you adjusted?
If I'm playing a regular hu for multiple sessions, I'll study away from the table and just solve for a general game plan against a specific opponent. mostly because it allows me to focus my decision making on smaller details.
i think i get away with beating a lot of ppl who play more disciplined poker than me and who make better river decisions than me by adjusting much better than them. adjusting effectively is prob the single best part of my hu poker game.
a quick example. a strong regular opponent i played would flat about 30% of his hands in the BB against my btn open. he would c/r flop with a balanced range, but would c/r the turn with TP+ and the occasional bluff but mostly bet out the turn with stronger semibluffs, overcards and weaker made hands for value/protection. he would also c/r the river with his whiffed turn c/r hands.
quiz: what's my adjustment ?? (the hard part is gathering the information I just supplied, the application is easier) By adjustment I mean how do I play all the groups of hands in my range given this info.
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