![]() There you may find a many examples of already work code. If you base logic on equity then you don't need complex rules.Īccording to a new post this can be done with machine learning.įirst of all, explore projects on GitHub. GTO you are playing not to lose.īased on play you can adjust range of the opponents. I tried a GTO based bot but it was a disaster. Flop sizing like 1/5 is enough to throw them off. Call back about 1/3 of their bluff rate if you have a bluff catcher.Īssign an open range for each position and bet sizing. Bluffs is a little harder but if you just bluff your busted draws like 1/3 you will be pretty close.Ĭall bluffs is a little harder but you are going to get some stats on how often they bluff when you just call for equity. All you have left is bet sizing for open and re-raise. If you need 3:1 to call on a draw go with one less 2:1. Then you can just do an odds for call and give a fixed implied odds on a draw. If you base stuff off equity it is so much easier. I suggest you write an equity calculator first as a bot needs one.
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