by Card Player News Team | Published: Nov 26, '20
… expect to profitably realize our equity relative to our opponent’ … discussed last issue, “hot/cold” equity tells an incomplete story … clearer as we have more equity associated with possible over … we will profitably realize our equity relative to our opponent …
by Roy Cooke | Published: May 11, '17
… your bluffs in “immediate fold equity.” For example, if you bet … EV (expected value) immediate fold equity. Thinking solely in such terms … and nines coming. Therefore, the equity of your bet is … terms of immediate fold equity, add the equity of your hand into …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Mar 15, '17
… shut out the weak, high equity calls he would make with … can estimate how the implied equity of those two ranges plays … called bets will be high-equity wagers for you. You need …
by Rep Porter | Published: Aug 23, '15
… as fold equity. Fold equity can be defined as, “the equity in a … 200 chips. That makes our equity 800 chips. But what happens … gained 200 chips in fold equity from your opponent. This happened … allowing them to retain their equity in the pot, but occasionally …
by Card Player News Team | Published: May 25, '15
… Concept: Fold Equity What Is It? Fold equity is the equity you stand … equity is FE = Probability Your Opponent Will Fold * Opponent’s Pot Equity … 50 percent pot equity, you get a fold equity of 35 … 35 percent fold equity to your 50 percent pot equity, giving …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 30, '24
… anything with any shred of equity with impunity and not be …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Oct 30, '24
… made hand or a high-equity draw. So, call and see …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Oct 16, '24
… better made hands and high equity draws. You call the cutoff …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 16, '24
… pots. You rarely have much equity, so it doesn’t make …
by Kevin Haney | Published: Oct 16, '24
… else, and has approximately 70% equity versus a random pair of …
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