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Wanna hit big in poker? With Poker Solver GTO, act like a real Texas Hold 'Em pro and get optimal game theory-based decisions. Simply provide your hole cards and position, and get a percentage breakdown of the best gameplay options to achieve perfect balance. Should you bet? If so, what's the best amount? With Poker Solver GTO, you won't have to worry about losing money due to wrong decisions. Join now and become a true poker expert!
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Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
Token size
202 ($0.00040 / call)
Example input
Hero: Kh 10h in SB. Villain on the BTN. Flop comes 7d Ad 2d What should I do?
Example output
Great! Based on the information provided, here's what I recommend: Hero: Kh 10h in SB Villain on the BTN Number of players: 2 Community cards: 7d Ad 2d Assuming the Villain calls preflop and the Hero checks the flop, the optimal play for the Hero would be to check-call, check-fold, and check-raise with the following frequency distribution: Check-call: 70% Check-fold: 20% Check-raise: 10% Here's how I came up with these percentages: Check-call (70%): With a hand like K-10 high, the Hero has some backdoor flush and straight draws and could hit a pair on the turn or river. By check-calling, the Hero can control the pot size and potentially get to showdown with a decent hand if the Villain checks back the turn. Check-fold (20%): If the Villain bets too frequently on the flop, it may not be profitable for the Hero to continue with K-10 high. The Hero should fold approximately 20% of the time to avoid being exploited by Villain's aggression. Check-raise (10%): The Hero can choose to check-raise with some of their stronger hands like A7 or A2 that have two pair on this board. By check-raising, the Hero can get value from Villain's strong hands while also potentially bluffing with some of their weaker holdings. If the Villain raises the flop, the Hero should fold their K-10 high approximately 60% of the time and re-raise with their strong hands like two pairs or better 40% of the time. As for the bet sizes, assuming the Hero decides to bet, the optimal bet sizes would be 1/3 pot and 2/3 pot with a frequency distribution of 70% and 30%, respectively. Betting 1/3 pot size allows the Hero to make a small bet while still protecting their equity in the hand, while betting 2/3 pot size can put a lot of pressure on the Villain's range and potentially win the pot without a fight. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
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