Some Spots Today

I was aware of Lucid, but hadn’t really looked into it. It appears to be a database, rather than a solver (the same as GTO Wizard). It’s using PioSolver to pre-generate the post-flop solutions (again, I’m pretty sure this is what GTO Wizard uses too). I’m pretty confident Pio does not do multi-way solves.
Happy to be corrected, but I couldn’t find any youtube videos of Lucid being used for multi-way post-flop either.

If you look up Doug Polk, and up swing Poker, you will see a bunch of videos where he utilizes the lucid Poker Trainer. Please let me know how this works out. Pio Solver Is very bare bones it’s nothing compared to lucid. If you have trouble, I will go and find the video I will be up for the rest of the evening working and I will post it here.

Here is a link to a video explaining the lucid app. If you dig a little deeper under upswing Poker, there will be more videos. I am currently searching for the video that I just watched the other day on head to head and multiway parts. It was an awesome video well worth the hour or so it took to watch.

This is the best video I have watched so far he goes into multiway pots midway through the video.

None of those videos are multi-way post flop as far as I can tell.

Also, I wasn’t making up that Lucid uses PioSolver to generate their solutions, it says so in the FAQ on their site. That doesn’t detract from Lucid - they mention it because the software used to run the sims is irrelevant compared to how the sims are constructed. You should just be aware that there will always be spots that they didn’t/couldn’t construct a sim for.

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