Can I Play Like A BOT? | $500z Live Play
GTO is the dominant force in today's poker community. Everyone wants to learn GTO strategies, and how to improve their execution. But playing balanced can be quite hard...In this video, I try to balance all my ranges and play as close as I possibly can to a solver. Hope you enjoy!
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Пікірлер: 83
Great format. The real-time thought process, randomizer, and post-edit GTO solve makes this video so useful.
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
no, the answer is no ! If you find yourself playing exactly like a bot start being concerned of actually being a bot and not a human ! Great video as always ! subbed !
You're my new favorite poker content creator thanks so much for these vids! I thought it was super funny that solver wanted to shove 0,7% of the time with T8s at 6:04 would have been so awesome to see you do that for like 4x pot. He has to fold a flush lol
Awesome video mate. Loved the concept behind it. Very fun to watch and a great mix of education/entertainment value
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Awesome video Saulo. I play on ignition as well, so pausing the video at decision points and then seeing how I differ from your decisions has been very helpful. Also brother, maybe update your RNG setting on Jurojin 😅 I have it set to spin a new RNG on each new decision point, and 10k seconds refresh. You can always click the RNG overlay itself if you want a new number for whatever reason. You maybe already know this, but it's just a quality of life suggestion! Thanks again for the great content❤
Absolutely loved the format! Thanks for the videos!
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Good format, thx for hard work)
Cant wait for your course.
Nice video , I can see a lot of work for making It! Ty
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I randomize in opposite way. High roll is aggressive action/bigger size. Makes more sense to me personally
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
The way I see it is like this: gyazo.com/20f7f785766951d6a758d2337d7e84ba solver grids have always positioned more aggressive actions from the left to right, so to me its more intuitive to allocate aggressive actions on lower rows since I'm visualizing a 0 to 100 left-to-right line. That being said, it doesnt matter lol just do whatever makes more sense to you
@JeffZuccMusk
11 ай бұрын
@@saulocostapoker I can see that haha. In my head number 1 is at the floor and number 100 is the ceiling.
Fun way of teaching what the solver does. Nice content!!!
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
buen material gracias !
Lenda! Um melhor que o outro 🙏🏻
Really well put together video, like the tally of how close to the solver you are
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Daniel 🙂
Gran video, muchas gracias....
This is the best format! More like these please
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Noted
Love this format
amazing content
Great Video! 💪
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
Sou muito seu fã Saulo! Minha família não me apoia muito em quase nada que tento seguir como hobbie, e o poker não é exceção. Apesar de jogar com meu dinheiro e nos meus dispositivos ainda tenho muita dificuldade de jogar em casa, e seus vídeos são importantíssimos pra mim. Ainda estou na NL2z, tentando melhorar e me desenvolver todos os dias, você é uma das minhas maiores inspirações. ❤
@antihackerify
11 ай бұрын
eu não sigo dica de vida de ninguem q esta na merda, ou, não sabe doq eu to fazendo, simples assim, sempre fui criticado e chamado de vagabundo por jogar poker, demorei, mas, hoje, ganho no minimo 10x mais q qualquer 1 q falava merda pra mim, então foda-se..., pobre não entende de nada e quer palpitar sobre tudo, é isso.
@GabrielgoffiNL100k
11 ай бұрын
Cara, so de fazer os ranges pre flop com 100bb na zoom. Variacoes de raise call, tribet ja pode jogat nl25. Coloca 500 dolares, Joga uma mesa apenas. Segue o GTO. Estuda aos poucos pos flop. Vi fazer 4bb/100.
@antihackerify
11 ай бұрын
@@GabrielgoffiNL100k burrice isso ai..., variancia vai quebrar o cara rapidamente, jogar com 20 bi'ns é muito ruim, e jogar apenas 1 mesa é pior ainda, o cara não vai evoluir nunca, sem falar que demoraria meses para ele saber a winrate real dele, muito melhor ele começar mais baixo, aprender a jogar mais mesas para ter uma maior profit depois, ninguem ganha dinheiro jogando 1 mesa, o ideal é começar na nl2, jogar mais mesas, pegar uma boa sample e ir subindo de acordo com oq bater o limite.
I love u videos, i play nl500 in Bodog and u content is awsome
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, appreciate it
Thank you Saulo, after this video, I am not worrying about I can get only 70% on gtow training score any more😂😂😂
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
I'm not familiar with what are average scores for postflop play in GTO Wizard or how its calculated. Regardless, it should in fact be quite hard to nail the frequencies of more than 80% of your postflop decisions
love this video
Very nice
6:28 was interesting that 1/3 pot is wrong. I imagine it's because you always want to put your opponents range in tough spot with your sizings so imagine he has something like QJ here. Against 1/3 pot bet it's a comfortable call but against 3/4 bet it becomes annoying to fold such nice equity. I think this is such a common spot you should learn from your mistake and c-bet larger on these paired low boards in the future.
What random number generator are you using? Very informative video!
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
In the description of the video you can find the links!
Saulo qual o nome desse software que gera os numeros aleatorios do randomizador?
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Fala Emmanuel. Chama Jurojin, link na descrição
good stuff
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Saulo what's your default setting for GTO Wizard solves? Do you use General/Basic/Simple?
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
General and Simple. Sometimes simple doesnt have the postflop betsizes I like so I go to General
How to use the rng
Saulo, quando tu criou o canal, era seu plano em algum momento lançar um curso? fiquei pensando que se foi esse teu plano, tu executou muito bem
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Fala Caique! Sempre tive essa vontade sim
@caiquerodrigues261
11 ай бұрын
@@saulocostapoker te desejo sucesso nessa empreitada, gosto muito do teu conteudo
Saulo, da pra jogar small stakes sem RNG?
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Claro! So olhar o tanto de video que eu tenho aqui no canal falando sobre e jogando de forma explorativa
Great video, I always wondered how would a pure GTO style do in Ignition pool. Do you think it will still have a win rate? If so, what win rate please? 😊
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
probably something around 5-6bb/100
@Michael-jc6fy
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question Saulo, really appreciate it! @@saulocostapoker
@Johnny-cz2wv
11 ай бұрын
Interesting. Now the obvious question is: could you do better than gto because of experience, mass data analysis etc?
@Michael-jc6fy
11 ай бұрын
I think the answer is mostly a yes, using mass data analysis especially on river spots should improve your win rate. I am curious given a pure GTO style (which is almost impossible to replicate in real life) is a defensive style of poker, where the 5-6bb/100 win rate come from? Is it from your opponents mistakes?
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
The winrate comes from the money recreationals punt and the fact that a GTO bot would have an edge on any regular. As far as doing better than GTO, yes of course it's possible. If you can successfully and accurately exploit the recreationals and regulars, then yeah you can make 7-8bb/100. That's extremely hard though, only a few people in the world can do it
I do
Part 2 please
We would like to see you play 100z or 200z on stars.
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Hey mate. Have you checked my other videos? There are quite a few videos playing stars zoom
Ok. I'm older, and I live in the only state online gambling is illegal. I really don't understand your RNG approach to all of this. I know what it means (random number generator). What I don't understand is if that's a part of the website an add on, or an overlay. I also don't understand how you are utilizing it and when you are using it. Is the number changing constantly? I really don't get when and why? Don't need you to over explain how RNG works for poker. I just want to understand what I'm looking at and how you're processing it. Ok... never mind. You said something about it a little in the middle of the video. However, is there more than just bet sizing?
15:34 how does he know villain had AJ? i thought can’t see for 24 hours on bovada
@SevenThreeOffsuit
11 ай бұрын
when a hand goes to showdown, you can go to hand history and see your opponent's card
@ryanchang6340
11 ай бұрын
@@SevenThreeOffsuit oops duh, thanks
Please play 100NL on stars.
I don’t think I get the RNG
Wasn't much 'explaining' sadly...just 'doing'... Galfond tries to understand the solvers decisions and therefore makes the viewers understand the process as well...maybe you would like to dive into some interesting hands like that as well in future videos. Cheers
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Hey mate. You are absolutely right, this one was more focused in the execution of the decisions rather than their reasoning. That being said, have you checked my other Play & Explain videos? I have lots of them where I do exactly what you described. Recommend you check them out! Cheers brother
@bertjames9661
11 ай бұрын
its literally impossible to explain what you are doing when you are trying to figure out frequencies/sizing and actually play the game.
Should I keep listening to gto? I don't think so
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
What do you mean? GTO is life
Just gotta know your opponent … trying to playing game theoretically optimal against an opponent that does not play GTO is a good way to lose a lot of money
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Hey Eugene! That's actually not true mate. A GTO strategy cannot lose by definition, regardless of how your opponent plays. It is true that an exploitative strategy could make more money than GTO vs real opponents, but GTO definitely does not lose a lot of money vs anyone, no matter the actual strategy.
You play great but the video is titled play&explain and you didn't explain anything. You didn't explain the logic behind your actions.
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
You're right. I should change the title
Where are you getting this rng number from?
@saulocostapoker
11 ай бұрын
Its a program called Jurojin. Link in the description