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The Philosophical War
This is the heavyweight title fight of modern poker.
On one side, GTO (Game Theory Optimal) says, "I don't care what you do; I am mathematically unexploitable." It’s about balance, mixing frequencies, and using solvers.
On the other side, Exploitative says, "I don't care about balance; I care about your specific leaks."
The discussion: Is GTO just a security blanket for players who are afraid of making reads? Or is Exploitative play just "fancy play syndrome" that gets crushed by anyone with a solver? The real answer is contextual—you need a GTO baseline to know when to deviate. But tell me, in your average Friday night game with three drunk players, are you really range-betting 33% on that flop?

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