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Old 05-25-2007, 12:13 PM
Acemanhattan Acemanhattan is offline
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Default Re: Brian Townsends Equity/Hand range article in Cardplayer.

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he has to know that a bet (or in his case raise) that splits villain's range is often wrong no matter how much (non-fold)equity you have.

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by this are you refering to a raise or bet that folds all worse hands and gets called by all better?


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Precisely.

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I understand this at a subconcious level, but can you give me an example of a bet or raise that would not split a players range? Would this be done through the manipulation of YOUR speculated range? If I only bet out and then went over the top with a set, you would fold worse than a set, but if i i make the same play with a flush draw and air sometimes, it prevents myself from splitting your range?
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