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Originally Posted by lalaLove
He thinks that a jam may be too thin, and in reality it may be -ev against villains call range. It’s at least worth discussing imo..
I think any time we bet, against solely the villain's calling range, a lot of the hands will be -ev. However against a merged folding and calling range it might be +ev.
As the bettor though, we have the choice for how wide we want to keep the calling range to play with this -/+ev situation. We do this through our bet sizing.
If we are just thinking about sizing, then we should first ask what our own perceived range is. Do we have many bluffs? We probably don't have too much given the flop. If A on board isn't club, we are less likely to be bluffing. The main issue is we have around 50% pot left behind, there is not much questions we can ask since we aren't deep enough anyways.