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I always recommend just looking at the advice from the advisors, but stick with the play you wanted to do initially - it will make your training plans more accurate. Here is a thread where I posted a very long explanation about the IQ scores and the advisors and how they are intended to be used. If you just take the advice, it falls down to computer vs computer and on average you will break even (not lose a lot since you are just playing one advisor against other advisors basically), but more importantly it doesn’t allow you to diagnose your own weaknesses.
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I always recommend just looking at the advice from the advisors, but stick with the play you wanted to do initially - it will make your training plans more accurate. Here is a thread where I posted a very long explanation about the IQ scores and the advisors and how they are intended to be used. If you just take the advice, it falls down to computer vs computer and on average you will break even (not lose a lot since you are just playing one advisor against other advisors basically), but more importantly it doesn’t allow you to diagnose your own weaknesses.
https://www.advancedpokertraining.com/poker/forum/discussion/44/
Allen
Thank you Allen...great explanation.