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Originally Posted by momo_uk
Can you explain this in layman terms?
Sure.
Say I hold a pure bluffcatcher on this board. Like black queens.
If our opponent is betting a range of:
KK/TT/AA/AQhh/AhJ
Then black queens has 26.2% equity and should continue against half pot.
But now let's add AK to the above. Now, black queens has 17.2% and cannot call a bet profitably against that range.
And of course we can add more bluffs to our range if we want. Like any old AJ.
Essentially we make $ when our villain makes mistakes against our range. If he can't figure out our frequencies, he's going to make more mistakes. Also, people generally don't value bet often enough in these spots, and a strong opponent will adjust and call more often with bluffcatchers.
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