equity EV GTO pot odds ranges This video teaches an advanced poker concept called indifference, a GTO (Game Theory Optimal) strategy that prevents opponents from profiting in the long run. Jonathan Little explains how to use pot odds, equity, and proper bluffing frequency to create a balanced range on the river. He provides examples and practical tips for implementing this strategy in real games, emphasizing the importance of practice and studying solver outputs. Indifference is achieved by balancing value hands and bluffs based on pot odds. This strategy ensures your opponent can't profit by either calling or folding. Proper implementation requires practice and understanding of hand combinations. Bigger bets allow for more bluffs, contrary to common belief. Mastering River Play Indifference strategy prevents opponents from profiting long-term Pot odds determine the required bluffing frequency Larger bets allow for more bluffs in your range Practice building ranges and studying solver outputs Most players don't bluff enough on the river Balancing value hands and bluffs is crucial for optimal play Developing intuition for this strategy takes time but is highly valuable