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43- VPIP
28 -PFR
12- 3 betting %
I will keep that in mind to bring stats in with names in the future sorry about that,
the stats were just a basic example on a video I was watching , the player didn't have a named position at the table but just a villain LAG in position who calls our utg bet.
I am having a hard time understanding the beginning of your answer
"That equation is so simple because once someone is all-in, there can be no more betting. Furthermore, the value of Hero folding is exactly 0, so plays no role in the final equity we calculate. We completely ignore the term, as it cannot contribute to your winnings if you fold, but it doesn't cost you anything to fold, either."
I understand that its easier on the river because there will be no more betting rounds, so you do the calculation to see the equity you need to call and decide from there. When we are on the flop what math dictates our decision to call after checking without a made hand?In the example we are way ahead even without a pair and if villain bets us his bluffing range is huge, but do we need to do equity calculations on the flop like this or not so much more or less on the river?
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