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05-20-2017 , 05:30 PM
Im going to strart posting once a weak this deep range analysis .If you see some big mistakes small ones please let me know I m not to experienced in this stuff.And if someone has some kind of solver it would be very nice to see how far off am I.

CO open SB 3bet CO calls
Flop:Jh 5h 2h
SB 3b 16 %
183 combos
Strong bets A9s-A7s(flush(3) non-nut flushes (9)KhK(3)QhQ(3)with one hart -21
Weak bets-AA(3)Ajs(3)Jx(15),QQ(3)KK(3) TT(without hart3) 99(w/ohart3)77,88(with hart )-41
Draws AhQ,K(6)-6
Bluffs A5s-A3s(9) AKs(3) AQs(3)Ako(9)AQ(9)KQ(10)QTs(4)KTs(4)-50
Total115/183 63%

Checks 67
Check /calls:Aks,Aqs Ats(3)AA(3)99,TT(6),AhJ(3)-15
Cheks/raise :A3s A4sA6s(3)AhQ(3) KhQ(2)A2s(3)-11

DEFEND CHEKS-64/26=39%

Now:We want to bet lot of our value hands because its really bad giving free cards,so imo we should bet all over-pairs strong second pairs all top pair combos and 77,88 with hart because V will fold some high equity hands with two overs or if he dose call we still can hit flush or set and have semi strong hand ott.A-high flush draws pretty standard.Its hard to find good buffs so it looks like we should bluff with naked over cards too as well as GD and weak pairs.I dont think we should bluff more then this because our value hands dont have lot of equity .I check AK AQ AT of harts because we are not worry about giving free cards and it blocks lot of Vs flushes so c/c with them is ok,c/r with 3 nut flushes and 3 NUTFD and few bluffs planing to jam turn with flushes and Ah.
He can make instant profit when we check because we are folding 60 % of the time but imo that is ok because we dont want to give free cards so we cant check too many made hands and we are betting flop super often and still he is getting c/r decen % of the time .What do you think?
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05-24-2017 , 05:08 PM
Hello 2+2.Anybody?
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05-25-2017 , 02:41 PM
Hey here's what I do to analyze hands:

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Here's my attempt at describing how I analyze poker hands. I guess everyone does it differently, but here's how I do it:

Sometimes, I play a hand that leaves me guessing. I'll open up equilab and mess around a bit. Sometimes, it's quick, like with a bluffcatcher on the river vs a narrow range. Other times, I get really into it and I'll go through a whole hand, deciding which ranges and betsizes I like for both players. Once I come up with a hand to analyze, here's what I do:

step 1: come up with preflop ranges for both players and run equity sims. I write down the ranges and equities. Usually, the preflop raiser has an edge from 55%-60% against a blind, for example.

step 2: pick the flop and run more sims. I write it down again.

step 3: decide on a cbet range for the preflop raiser and I run more sims. Usually this gives the cbettor a healthy lead from 60%-65% equity range vs range.

step 4: decide on a calling range and I run more sims. This will usually bring up the caller's equity to 45%-50%.

From here, there are too many variables to fit into one post. Maybe I'll look at playing my calling range vs a flop check raise, or maybe I'll just look at a 3 barrels in position vs a blind line. This sometimes takes me all the way through the hand, but sometimes I get bored with it and quit at the flop, like today.
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/32...58/?highlight=
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05-25-2017 , 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Haizemberg93
Hello 2+2.Anybody?
Try RIO, its a wasteland here bruh no 1 wants to help nobody out

The stuff you are doing seems to be pen & paper type work similar to this x out this guys vids he does same thing
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4...wOmEulS1iyhZcw

If you don't have a software or if you do but want to be more familiar with pen & paper type stuff/how balanced ratios/ranges work on diff textures/spots then this is a great thing to do
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05-26-2017 , 07:02 PM
Here is a good one for your scenario...

http://www.runitonce.com/poker-train...-bet-pots-oop/
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