Aggregated Report data sheet for BTN vs UTG (SRP iso) flop strategy for Short Deck Poker when playing HU 30a Short Deck.
The first section shows EV, EQ and EQR statistics. These tables show the flops with the highest EV (expected value), EQ (Equity) and EQR (Equity Realization) for the OOP and IP player. These give valuable insight as to which types of flops are better or worse for each player in the BTN vs UTG (SRP iso) situation. Getting a sense for this is the basis forming a solid HU 30a Short Deck poker strategy for postflop play.
The second section displays a variety of statistics for OOP and IP flop strategies. It includes tables that show flops with the highest and lowest frequency for various actions like betting, checking, calling, folding, and raising. These tables also indicate which flops are typically associated with larger or smaller bet sizes. Each table provides an average value, giving players a clear understanding of the general strategy and the extent to which the highest or lowest flops differ from the norm.
It is common in IP PFR spots that the OOP caller will check range to the PFR (pre flop raiser). However, in certain conditions, it makes strategic sense for OOP to lead bet (aka donk bet). Where this is true, flops with the highest and lowest donk bet frequencies are shown at the bottom of the page.
The data for this page is generated from the Aggregated Report feature, which comes with all Range Pro subscriptions for Short Deck Poker.
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