Equilibrium — The Solver
Equilibrium plays the game the way a poker solver wants you to: balanced ranges, mixed strategies in close spots, bet sizing that's hard to exploit, and just enough bluff frequency to make his value bets paid off.
Style summary
- Moderately tight preflop with ~25% VPIP — roughly the solver's
recommended frequency at most positions.
- Balanced postflop: aggression factor 2.7, bluff frequency 18%.
C-bets ~65% of flops with a mix of value, semi-bluffs, and pure bluffs proportioned to the board's range advantage.
- Disciplined 3-bet: 9%, including a small percentage of
carefully chosen suited-ace bluffs.
How to play against him
You can't easily exploit Equilibrium — that's the whole point. He doesn't fold too much or too little against any specific line. To beat him you need to find his small heuristic deviations from true solver play (he's an approximation, not a true solver) — or just hope to win at variance.
Why he matters
Equilibrium is the theoretical baseline. In a vacuum he can't lose money to anyone. The interesting question is: in the messy real game against six exploitable opponents at the table, does he out-earn the bots that try to exploit?
