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The idea is that you do not want to have any pyramids with jagged edges above. Fundamentally, you have too much junk in your pyramid. The junk has to go somewhere, and wherever you put it, it hurts you. I like his idea of drawing frequency pyramids for your opponents.

This will help you visualize where they bet or raise too often or not frequently enough Study with Purpose below. He says that once you understand this and implement it, you can just play your hand and ignore what your opponent may have.

In this same chapter he thinks that HUD use is overrated. I take a completely opposite stance. The general rule of barreling because opponents fold too often is a good idea. Splitsuit made a full course based on this book: The One Percent. The more you train, the more sharply accurate the message from your brain.

I love this. Hand reading and frequency work are very difficult to do in the heat of the moment, so off-the-felt work is necessary to develop an intuitive feel for how to approach differing situations. In your next study session, filter in your database for hands that you limped with. In the study session following this one, filter in your database for hands where you called a preflop raise. Finally, in your 3rd study session, filter for open-raising hands. Think about their style of play if you are a LIVE player and try to draw their frequency pyramids for both betting and calling.

And if you are an online player, pull up their stats in your database and utilize those to draw their pyramids. Where do they have obvious frequency issues? How can you exploit them? Draw the pyramid in your poker journal and list out your exploits so you can use it the next time you play a session with this player.



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