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"I have about 24% pot equity on the flop against his hand... meaning I can call up to 24% of my chips on the flop/turn (combined) and as long as I stack him my play will be +EV."
this is not true. according to this logic, if you check the flop then he bets 130 on the turn, you can call. your odds on the flop and turn don't combine at all.
on the turn you're 13% to win and need to be pulling in ~350 on the river in order to call the 60 and still break even in equity. so pretty much this is pretty -EV because you're not going to make 350 every time and its more likely that you'll get much less than 350 in on the river, when the most over you can get is 100.
edit: i also wanted to add, your flop bet is probably -EV also unless you think you have some pretty good fold equity. combining the flop and turn is very -EV IMO.
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