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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
You have nearly the same equity on both streets (~0.7% more on the turn). It is mathematically incorrect to count your equity on both streets unless the betting is closed
You're right, but I'm talking about getting stacks in. Getting stack in on flop compared to turn, this is where we have twice the equity.
I'm shoving over this flop raise. If he flat calls my initial bet, well I'm not very committed so I can reassess turn with half the equity I had compared to if he raised me on the flop.
If he raises me on the flop, my entire equity is realised by one simple shove.
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