Hey guys,
Seems like I see a lot of stuff like this :
"On the river you bet $100 into a pot of $100, so your opponent must call $100 to win $200. Thus, your opponent is getting 2-to-1 pot odds and needs to win at least 33% of the time to break even.
This quick calculation reveals the optimal proportion of bluffs in your betting range on the river: 33% (one bluff for every two value bets). This frequency is optimal because it allows you to win the pot most often without the possibility of being countered."
My question is : how do you apply this in a live game? IE : how do you count or remember that in one particular situation the two last time you value bet so now its time to bluff. Doesnt seem realistic at all unless Im wrong?
Thoughts?
Best,