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    Re no 2. Something renton said in his ama was trying to play as many hands as possible if you can do so profitably. That's somewhat of a misquote, but the gist of it is the more hands you realise you can add into your bluffing and value ranges the better. Hence why I mentioned looking at lots of situations where you won't typically know how much equity you have and looking to see if in these typically lower equity situations how a little fold equity can turn a c/f into a c/r.

    Take note of me completely fucking this theory up in my most recent bc thread.
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    the more hands you realise you can add into your bluffing and value ranges the better. Hence why I mentioned looking at lots of situations where you won't typically know how much equity you have and looking to see if in these typically lower equity situations how a little fold equity can turn a c/f into a c/r.

    Take note of me completely fucking this theory up in my most recent bc thread.
    Exactly this. Picking good pre and post flop bluffs with hands that have some potential instead of going for broke with a worthless hand maximizes the amount you exploit your opponent.

    Of course targeting specific villains that can and will fold and choosing your spots to maximize your success rate is essential as well.
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