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Then we determine the required hand strength to value bet, for example: "top pair with J kicker or better" which will give us the value bet range.
This is pretty hard to do very well imo.
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And lastly, we will choose a bluff frequency
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I have the feeling that minimum defense frequency is not a good way to determine the call range.
Those formulas for calling and folding are very inacurate imo. The equity and playability of hands changes things a lot. For example if your opponent has equity with his bluffs, you have to call much more in order to make him indifferent. Also there is the problem, that the solution of subgames is not always a part of a solution of the full game, so for example you can not use that formular on the river without looking closer at what happened before.
I guess you can probably still win on low limits if you do it well though. I always find those rule based approaches a bit hard though, most players who read that book will probably deviate from very strict rules at some point, if it seems -ev, but it's hard to teach the computer to do the same thing that humans can do intuitively.