Um. 50%?Originally Posted by iopq
ok say the board is 5678Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
Assuming we want the call to be profitable...
The breakeven point for calling is:
10/(10+15) = .4
Therefore we need at least 40% equity to call.
In this example stack sizes were left out, so depending on how deep we are, and how likely villain is to pay off future bets, we could call with a hand that has less than 40% equity - however, we need to make up for it on the river.
If calling closes the action, then all that matters is your pot odds, as there is nothing left to gain due to no future betting rounds. If villain will not pay off any bets on the river, then we have no implied odds and cannot call without the minumum 40% equity.
we have TT
villain is bluffing 40% of the time and WILL BLUFF AGAIN ON THE RIVER but by shoving because the $10 bet is to make him have exactly a PSB on the river
60% of the time he has a straight and plays it exactly the same
should we call if he's bluffing 40% of the time on the turn and 40% on the river?



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