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rockyrosy119 karma

Sometimes I have the nuts and bot jams on me and I go get a coffee so I can come back to a good situation.

Haha. this does seem optimal, keeps you in a good mood on the break.

Who knows the bot might have a tuff fish streak to it, see you tank with the nuts and, hyachachachachachacha.

rockyrosy50 karma

Tuff fish is a poker player from the early days of online poker, who used to make videos of himself playing and put them up online.

He was known for going on tilt and using some colourful language

hyachachachacha

rockyrosy48 karma

So 200 bb is pretty deep stacked poker, think 20,000 stack at 50/100 blinds.

So Jason likely opened to 250, bot called (pot is now 500)

On the flop the bot checked, Jason bet ~300, and bot shoved for 19750.

That is an insane overshove, and something a good human poker player would almost never do, as you're risking a lot to win very little.

rockyrosy41 karma

I agree. the bot is crushing which means plays and others like this are a part of a winning strategy, which is what makes it so interesting.

If a human was to do this, and you looked at this hand in a vacuum, you'd generally assume they weren't very good. Most players raise to 1000-1500, as it gets better odds as a bluff and is easier to balance as part of an overall streategy.

The bot is laying itself an insane price (the bluff needs to succed 96+% of the time to be +EV), maybe it theorizes jason's high button raise+flop cbet%'s, combined with a very tight calling range vs. an overshove means it gets a fold that often. It also blocks overpair combos Jason has on that board.

I don't know really this is way beyond the level I played at, but it's an interesting hand.

rockyrosy11 karma

All I know is , we're doomed.

In 4 years Trump might well be trying to build a wall around super computers to protect jobs.