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I know that fold equity is based on both position, and relative stack sizes...but is there any specific numerical way of calculating fold equity?
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You can select all the hands you think he bets with in pokerstove and it will tell you it's X% of total hands.
Now go back in a remove those hands he will fold. This is Y. Compare the two to see how often he folds. So if he pfr 15% but only calls a 3b with top 5% of hands you have about 65% folding equity. You can do the same for flop/etc. |
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Once you get folding equity, you need to know what kind of equity you have against the hands he calls.
Say you raise his bet on the turn with a FD. He will fold to Z% of the time and when he does call you have 20% equity. You can then do an EV calculation given the pot on the turn, how much you raise to, implied odds, etc. |
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