Definition
The practical value of a stack size based on fold equity, leverage, and survival value.
To release your hand and give up any claim to the pot.
The value gained from the chance that opponents fold to a bet or raise.
Pressure created by stack depth and the threat of future bets.
A hand's or range's share of the pot based on how often it will win by showdown if no future betting changes the result.
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