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How to Use GTO+ Part 4: Data Aggregation & Other Advanced Tips

As I mentioned last week, I’m on a nice vacation and unplugging from the daily grind. After some relaxing, quiet time with family, I feel recharged and ready to return to regular life. I don’t have much to share regarding updates this week, so I’ll save that for the next post.

I have a final installment of my GTO+ “how-to” series to share. In today’s 4th part, I demonstrate how to use the data aggregation mode to look at several boards within the same analysis. I also show how to take the data generated from the tool and export it into Excel or other analysis software. Finally, I share some additional tips and tricks I’ve learned in using GTO+.

Solvers are great in helping to examine individual spots. However, they can also be utilized in macro-level analyses across many boards. As I demonstrated in the video, you can export the data into Excel or some other analysis software to develop holistic strategies and better understand larger concepts within the game.

Today concludes my GTO+ “How-To” series. I hope it has been helpful for those of you who are looking to get into solvers. There’s a little bit of a learning curve in utilizing them within your studies. If you can get over the hump and become proficient with the software, they can be amazing tools to help improve your poker game.

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-Lukich

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