^ I think the post is pretty clear, maybe re-read it? I only need 40% AIPF equity when I get 3-bet due to dead money, vs a top 10% range I have 45% so it's a shove. The only question is if the shorty actually has a top 10% range or if he's tighter... However I agree I shouldn't be open-raising in the first place with that hand.
Played 7 hours today, won 1 huge pot for ~$1500 early off one of my favorite regs to play with (even though he's a pro, very nice/fun guy) with QQxx on Q72 two-tone, I think I oversetted him, not sure. Other than that, pretty uneventful... lost a flip to a shorty, then had this hand:
Some guy raises to $25, 6 people call including myself with 8
6
5
4
on BTN.
Flop 7
3
2
, pot $175
Checked to me, I bet $155, 1 caller who peels fairly light and plays about 90% VPIP preflop.
Turn 2
, pot $485
check/check.
River 4
, pot $485
check/check, MHIG. Did I miss value somewhere in this hand or is this a standard checkback on the turn and river? Do I call if he leads river?
Up $603 in 7 hours.
LA total: $44313, 327 hours.