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Doyle's fold of QQ after the flop on a board of rags vs. Reese's KK | 66 | 60.00% | |
Sexton's call on the turn and the river against Matusow with bottom pair, crappy kicker | 44 | 40.00% | |
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Re: 100NL 3bet Pot C/R
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What's the benefit of cc-shove over cr? [/ QUOTE ] Villain real equity is a lot lower on the turn than flop. I.E. We have more fold equity. [/ QUOTE ] ummm ours is more affected.... [/ QUOTE ] Yeah our real equity is more affected but the real equity we give up by opting to NOT c/r is outweighed by the Fold Equity we gain when our opponent's real equity decreases. Meaning villain might stack off with AK if we bet this flop but he's folding if we c/r. Similarly, villain will usually bet this flop with overs when checked too. But shove to a turn push on a non-Ace/King turn. The FE we gain outweighs the RE we lose. |
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