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Originally Posted by Matthew Janda
Just got a PM from someone who correctly said---
"The bottom of page 41 should say "If a player defends against 4-bets by only 5-betting or folding, they must 5-bet 40 to 46 percent of the time when facing a 4-bet. In other words, he cannot fold more than 50 to 54 percent of the time or else his opponent will make an immediate profit."
You mentioned this earlier also stating
50 to 54, but I believe it has to be 60 instead of 50, since 100-40=60.
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Originally Posted by Matthew Janda
A bit busy at the moment but will try to answer the other questions people have in the next day or so.
No problem. Have been thinking some more about the passage repeated below. I just don't think it makes sense to say that someone has to defend a certain percentage of the other player's opening range. So please clarify this when you have time.
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Originally Posted by B3lly
Hey. I still dont get the passage on page 46 where you say: Against players who refuse to flat 3bets, we need to defend at least 15.2 percent of their total opening range or else bluffing with hands like ace-rag suited and pocket pairs becomes profitable for them.
So I understand the preflop raiser felts 15.2 percent of his opening range. But the sentence stated above says that the 3bettor needs to defend 15.2 percent of the raiser's opening range? Or else 4bet bluffing will be profitable for the raiser?
The 3bettor needs to defend 15.2 percent vs 4bets?