Uri's cool line vs rec:
AK oop, tiny bet flop, turn, check & bluff catch river
flop - totally fine to run the timer down to plan for next street.
same on the turn
https://youtu.be/CqC4QFzDsyQ?si=ee3Qc3HYDlMJENRq
= Study WHILE you play!
I would try paying more attention to showdowns to get a feel for what the pool is doing.
- which is yet another reason to study GTO: the better your understanding of theory, the more mistakes you will be able to spot.
- recognise close to 0 EV combos in your range - how removing just one combo of bluffs from vilain's range radically changes river calling strategy
- blockers are overrated (unless villain bluffing close to ideal freq)
- heuristics on why small bets on some wet boards are warranted
low board cbet sizing deep dive / heuristics
- "thick value" - we can size up if getting called by hands w low equity (AA on 732r, not AA on 754ss)
- can't bomb AK on A74r either - need to "babysit" lot of our 2nd pair type of hands (7x). can bomb AK4r - villain doesn't have as many outs vs our 2nd pair [in theory. in practice, at SS vs recs - can go full exploit vs recs and bloat the pot w AK when they'll have hard time folding TP]
hit that 3bet button more often - can likely get away w wider range than what solver suggests:
https://youtu.be/l8hg2Xe7ung?si=lah-p0xBCtnzxfnh
- all hands that are mixing 3bets in GTO-land - one can argue that they'll be even higher EV as a pure 3bet