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to finish my thoughts
In my thoughts on devs response cna someone explain this if I am wrong.
when a hand is 35% to win you have 35% equity in the pot.
When you have 35% fold equity, you have a 35% chance of the opponent folding and winning the pot.
If you have a hand that has 35% equity and you "think" you have 35% fold equity,
This means that if you bet $10 into a $25 pot you earn 35% of $45 pot when the opponent calls or $15.75.
If the opponent folds 35% of the time when you bet $10 into a $25 pot you will earn 3.5 x $25 pot or $87.5
When he calls your bet the other 6.5 times you will win $15.75 based on the equity per hand, or $102.37 and will lose $190.12
Total win $189.87 and you will lose $190.12 for basically a break even play.
How can we sacrifice equity if FE is high.
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