Auto note with dangerousness flop

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Auto note with dangerousness flop

Postby gennysennin » Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:46 am

I want to create a note that tells me example: Oppo with Top Pair cbets 1/2 Pot on "Dry flop" or 2/3 on "Drawy flop", it's possible?
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Re: Auto note with dangerousness flop

Postby kraada » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:48 am

Yes, though you'd need to define "Dry" and "Drawy" out of various texture filters we have. See the fitlers in Hand Details -> Board Texture. You can combine these using AND and OR however you'd like and you should be able to build what you want, once you've decided exactly what boards count.
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Re: Auto note with dangerousness flop

Postby ranka » Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:41 pm

gennysennin wrote:I want to create a note that tells me example: Oppo with Top Pair cbets 1/2 Pot on "Dry flop" or 2/3 on "Drawy flop", it's possible?


I think I go for reverse action. Only few opponents bet Drawy Flop with strong hand (TP or better) less than 2/3 pot in single raised pots. So I would make a filter, if (flop was all-three-card-connected or any made sraight is possible or flop is not rainbow) and flop betsize 0-55% and (made hand TP or set or 2 pair or overpair) = bets drawy flop less than 55% with TP+.

The same for dry board, if he bets uncoordinated and rainbow flop with TP or better more than 60% then and he had TP+, then his betsize is for value.

Why?

Because I think betting more on drawy board for value and less on dry board is pretty standard, you can estimate it. Its the same like most opponent 3bets with AA in blinds war. So no need to mark standard situation, what you always know. Better note situations which are exceptions, not rules. You get more info, I think.
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