blockers bluff catching GTO ranges value bet This video dives deep into understanding solver results for river decisions. It explains how to move beyond simple solver outputs and apply practical principles in-game. Using real hand examples, it shows how to analyze betting frequencies and range composition to make better bluff-catching decisions in tough spots. Focus on two main factors: opponent's betting frequencies and range composition. Perfect GTO play isn't possible, so look for likely deviations to guide decisions. Beyond the Numbers: Real-World Applications Not all solver suggestions can be applied directly Frequencies matter more than specific hand combinations Blockers affect both value hands and bluffs Population tendencies often differ from GTO solutions Small deviations can change zero EV spots dramatically Over-bluffing is more common in some spots than others Consider practical limitations when opponents choose bluffs