Chris Ferguson on Folding Equity in Poker
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To clarify it's pointless because the poster seems to suggest that this indicates Ferguson is ignorant about this aspect of poker, but it is much more likely that he understands this concept but has not simply not used this terminology. He just says "I've never heard this term before"; it doesn't neccessarily follow that he doesn't understand the concept.
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Chris is very intellegent. He knows game theory and odds like the back of his hand. It takes brains to get a PhD in computer science.
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@VicenzoV Phil Ivy doesn't talk about theory in public because he doesn't want to give his game away, that's why. 99% of professional poker players use those terms now.
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@HolyLordGodAlmighty LOL "Almost never folds" What are you talking about, everybody folds the majority of hands in cash games. If you only watch TV poker then you might believe people don't fold. TV edits out the hours of folding. And Fold equity and folding equity are the STANDARD terms everyone uses.
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@HolyLordGodAlmighty Like, what? You couldn't be more wrong, but you sound like you really got a clue. Impressive mate. :) Look it up though, you make no sense.
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@HolyLordGodAlmighty You try to act wise but what you said made absolutely no sense at all.....
Folding equity simply is the chance someone folds.
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BIG LOL @ the people who actually think chris ferguson never realized people can fold when you bet......
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robbing cunt
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Chris on folding equity... um what? err ok then duh... why even put this up? Absolutely worthless waste of time.
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No, he really didn't know.
veeRob 1 year ago