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Originally Posted by scheier
Gregz, what is your perception of villain's range after the river bet?
I totally agree om your analysis of our range and that it's stronger than villain's with this board, I'm still unsure abiut what the raise achieves, given the range I'm assigning to villain (devoid of single king and almost 3-free)
It's very unlikely he has a boat.
Regardless of what his range is, we're going to have a decent value range here of 55 combos:
9h9c, 3d3h, Ac9c, Qc9c, Jc9c, Tc9c, 9c8c, 9c7c, 9c6c, 9c5c, 9c4c, Ad3d, Ah3h, Kd3d, Kh3h, Qd3d, Qh3h, Jd3d, Jh3h, Td3d, Th3h, 8d3d, 8h3h, 7d3d, 7h3h, 6d3d, 6h3h, 5d3d, 5h3h, 4d3d, 4h3h, 9c2c, Ac9h, Ad3h, Ah3d, As3d, As3h, Ac3d, Ac3h, Kd3h, Kh3d, Ks3d, Ks3h, Qd3h, Qh3d, Qs3d, Qs3h, Qc3d, Qc3h, Jd3h, Jh3d, Js3d, Js3h, Jc3d, Jc3h
Our opponent is calling like 5100 to win 13300 which equates to needing 27% equity. This means we can be bluffing with around 14 combos. It doesn't really matter what our opponent does from this point onward; we're at a point of equilibrium. That's to say, we expect to win the pot whether he calls or folds.
Last edited by gregz41; 03-17-2017 at 01:24 PM.