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Originally Posted by NMcNasty
Take the BTN vs SB example, I'm just constructing these ranges off the top of my head, but there really isn't that much of an equity difference between a 752 flop and 522 flop:
With Snowie's ranges the 3-bettor in the SB actually has 52% equity on 752 and 56% on 522, and that 4% equity difference doesn't sound a lot, but apparently it leads to an entirely different c-betting strat, and thus an entirely different continuance frequency.
On boards like AQT, the SB's range equity jumps up to 66%, which is incredibly high. On most boards, the equities run much closer, but that still doesn't mean that the frequency of betting and calling should be the same on all of them.
I mean, we all know this. We expect to get more folds on K83r than T76tt, so we bet more air on boards where the fold equity is high. I don't see how MDF is even a consideration. You continue more often on boards that are good for your range, and fold more often on boards that are bad for you.