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Yeah but your pot equity will also increase as players fold because it is pretty rare in a multiway pot for multiple players to have zero outs against you. If you flop top pair with no flush draw any pair will run you down about 10% of the time. If those pairs fold your pot equity increases. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure if it is cool to quote myself but the one thing I wanted to add that I should have originally was the fact that you are sticking around to the river means you are more likely to have been helped by the flop and turn so that will increase your equity. I had kind of thought I had implied this originally but I had not. In other words you have to look at the pot equity shifting as all other variables in time shift. |
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