When we have a tight range in the BB we can find enough hands to defend vs a cbet. The following category is overcards with backdoor flush draws. We almost have enough hands to defend vs a cbet. The next category is overcards with an Ace. Now we defend 54 combinations, but we still need 20 more. The second best category is 2nd pairs, which are: If I was to make a request for content, maybe more of a suggestion so that it feels less self-serving, a video about Poker Tracker leak finding in tournaments. That led naturally to the website and podcast. Google led me to your site and got me started. We have 24 combinations of Top Pair and better. I found your videos after I purchased Poker Tracker and was looking for tutorials. Let’s start with our standard check-calling range, which is: We have 110 combinations on the following Flop: To do that, we use the following formula:įold Equity Formula: = 33 %
To find out how many hands we have to defend, we need to calculate the Fold Equity. Question: How many hands do we have to defend to prevent villain to profit by cbetting any two cards? On the flop the BTN cbet 1/2 pot and Hero just calls. Situation: The BTN open raise to 3BB and we on the BB call. Let’s assume we have the following condition:
In this article, I’ll talk about a practical example. Hello, and welcome to the 2nd part of the BPC Flopzilla Series.