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05-27-2005, 08:32 PM
In the following formula, why do you set PE equal to zero?
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Your Push Equity (PE) is Fold Equity plus Win Equity minus Lose Equity.
PE = [(1.5)(1 - C)] + [(C)(W)(S + 0.5)] - [(C)(1 - W)(S - 0.5)]
If we set PE to zero and solve for S, we get
S = (C - 1.5) / [(2)(C)(W) - C]
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Your Push Equity (PE) is Fold Equity plus Win Equity minus Lose Equity.
PE = [(1.5)(1 - C)] + [(C)(W)(S + 0.5)] - [(C)(1 - W)(S - 0.5)]
If we set PE to zero and solve for S, we get
S = (C - 1.5) / [(2)(C)(W) - C]
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