TPE Theory: Range Advantages and Equity Distribution with Matthew “theginger45” Hunt (Part 4)
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Concepts In This Video: Calculating Equity • Calling Ranges • Hand EV Charts • hand ranges • Power point • Shoving Ranges • TPE: Theory • Wide Ranges
Kalith
Hey Matt,
So me looking at these Equity Distributions charts (lets look at first example BB vs. SB J63 flop), can I look at this very simply and say that as the BB I’m feeling better range vs. range when cards lower than a J come on turns and rivers? And that when over cards come on turns and rivers then I should proceed extremely cautiously unless I get a great draw and only continue even then if it’s relatively cheap? I’m trying to come up with a simpler way for me to start to grasp the whole idea of equity distributions and the practical uses. I imagine that when I have an equity advantage that’s a spot I should have a few more bluffs in my turn and river bets. And when cards come that hit the part of his range on top then that’s where I should not be bluffing as much?