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Originally Posted by Kelvis
Well it isn't a specific hand, so that kind of goes out of the window. It just means all hands with a king in it. That's why the x, it's a variable. It's by definition a range if you can't point it down to specific hands.
Gotcha.
Another question: How can a hand that is purely air, gain equity throughout the play of a hand?
Say someone has AJo.
Board comes 9c3s2d, then on the turn comes 5h.
I'm reading The Grinders Manual and it says that a hand like AQo or AJo gained equity on the turn.
How is that so?
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