I’ve never really understood this discussion in general. We aren’t computers, multi-handed hold’em isn’t solved. No one can “play GTO.” You can do your best, but at the end of the day it’s just playing good poker.
Aha! You assume that I'm capable of playing 'good poker'. To me, GTO is a car.
Employ bespoke strategies.Exploit is such an awful term when play poker with your buddies. There needs to a better term.
Exploit is such an awful term when play poker with your buddies. There needs to a better term.
CRUSH. DECIMATE. ABUSE THEIR WEAKNESSES. Shine a SPOTLIGHT on their SHORTCOMINGSExploit is such an awful term when play poker with your buddies. There needs to a better term.
...but don't tell them they are bad.CRUSH. DECIMATE. ABUSE THEIR WEAKNESSES. Shine a SPOTLIGHT on their SHORTCOMINGS
'Ah shit, whatre you gonna do, fold Aces?! Tough beat'...but don't tell them they are bad.
Paging Jan and DeanAha! You assume that I'm capable of playing 'good poker'. To me, GTO is a car.
Exploit is such an awful term when play poker with your buddies. There needs to a better term.
I totally agree. It's pointless to try to put someone one a range if they play 50% of the hands that are dealt to them lolI'd call it "adaptive" poker. In essence, exploitative poker is adapting to what your opponents do wrong, even if that puts you well out of synch with GTO. Also, it's easier to say than "exploitative" (at least for me).
In my home games, for sure adaptive poker is key. Funny enough, I sometimes make what could be the "wrong" play for my games (if it's not for a huge pot) because it's the "right" play in general, and I still want to be able to play with unknown players or at casinos, as I view the local games as kind of a live trainer. That said, the better the players, the less adaptive poker applies, just like folks are saying in this thread (though it still applies in a major way for sure at all the low stakes, from what I've experienced and been told by way more experienced semi-pros).