CrazyCookie: I reduced mine considerably to about 0.2 I think, but not sure why really. I think having it at 2 is probably better will look into it and see if others have changed it.
Interesting with the 2x lead ott there. Guessing that is because people stop bluffing as much and check back tp a lot here so we can bet our boats and bluffs then shove otr as villain checks a lot otf with 2/3rd pair so can't have many trips, but will call some big turn bets with op/TP but not a river shove. Effectively getting 3 streets (in sizing terms)/with bluffs and value hands? Would you take your best blockers to to to use as a bluff or more likely a hand that doesn't block tp to get max value? Also guessing you won't always bluff shove (or bet big) otr?
Your thinking is very much correct. For bluffs, i prefer to use blockers over hands which block top pair but it does depend on the texture a bit. For example on the Qh,7s,5c,7d board my bluffs would be hands like K,5 A,5,9,6,8,6,KJ, just a really polarized range in general. The A,5 i like best because not only do we block bottom set, but also top pair top kicker. Its normally a hand i will go all the way with. For value its pretty self explanatory, 55s,Q,7,A7,K,7, however, i decide to check my combo of Quads for some reason since its so hard to get.
And you are correct, i wont be following through on all my bluffs on the turn and shoving the river. Obviously it depends on what that card is, and what part of my range i have. Also, doing so is most often suicidal as most players will become freaked out when you make such a play and will play extremely honestly once you are called.
However, this strategy does not work as well against players who Cbet to much and use more depolarized ranges on the flop. However, this is not much of a problem as we can exploit these players with aggressive flop check/raising.