Join Date: Aug 2018
Posts: 157
Based on an article I found at upswing.com one can check if one has a range advantage/disadvantage by looking at the equity one's range has vs villain's range. Also that when I have a big range disadvantage it's ok to overfold a little on the flop in order to avoid getting to the turn/river with a very weak range.
So, here's the question. How much equity should one's range have in order to continue in the hand (call/beting/raising) profitably? Should I look to build ranges with ~50% throughout or just enough equity to satisfy my pot odds?