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**Definition**: Intentionally playing a non-balanced strategy because it yields higher EV against a specific opponent's mistakes **GTO vs Exploitative**: GTO prevents being exploited; exploitative play actively punishes opponent leaks **The trade-off**: Every exploitative adjustment opens a potential counter-exploit — be aware of what you are giving up
**Calling Stations**: Call too much, fold too little → Value bet thinner, never bluff **Nits**: Fold too much, only play premiums → Bluff more, fold to their aggression **LAGs (Loose-Aggressive)**: Play too many hands, bet too often → Trap more, call down lighter **Weak-Passive**: Check and call, rarely raise → Bet for thin value, overbet the river
**Observe**: Watch showdowns, note bet sizing patterns, track frequencies **Identify**: What specific mistake are they making? (folding too much? calling too much?) **Adjust**: Choose the counter-strategy that directly punishes their mistake **Re-evaluate**: Watch for opponent adjustments — good players will adapt
Start with small deviations — do not make extreme adjustments without sufficient data Have a GTO fallback — if you are unsure, return to balanced play Avoid fancy play syndrome — straightforward value betting crushes most low-stakes games Focus on one exploit at a time — target the biggest, most profitable deviation
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Введение в эксплуатативную игру
Introduction to Exploitative Play
Exploitative play means deviating from balanced strategy to target specific weaknesses in your opponents. While GTO provides a defensive baseline, exploitation maximizes your actual win rate.
What is Exploitation?
Identifying Leaks
Common player types and their leaks:
The Exploitation Process
Risk Management
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