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Originally Posted by Mrspiky
I don't know.
You are not getting 2-1, and are not ahead of many hands. If you lose this hand your stack playability will change dramatically.
It's 140,000 to call into a 255.000 pot. We are getting 1.8:1
Against his WORST CASE range (all pairs, any A high, Broadway cards), we are only a 1.4:1 dog:
PokerCruncher-Advanced-iPad V.8.2.1
(Equity, Win, Tie)
Player 1: 1.43:1F 1.39:1F 59.7:1 {22+, A2s+, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, T9s, A2o+, KTo+, QJo}
Player 2: 1.43:1 1.48:1 59.7:1 [Tc9c]
Board: [? ? ? ? ?]
Deal To: River
Dead Cards: {}
We currently have M7. Our opponent has M2. With M2 most opponents are open shoving a wider range than what I listed above, and our equity is better.
If we call and lose, we still have M5. If we win, we rise to M9.
We need chips to win, and this is one of the best situations to get some. What "better" equity spot do we wait for, where we are not even at risk of being knocked out??
If our opponent is only shoving 50% of his range, we are nearly a coin flip:
PokerCruncher-Advanced-iPad V.8.2.1
(Equity, Win, Tie)
Player 1: 1.24:1F 1.16:1F 30.1:1 {22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, A2o+, K5o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o}
Player 2: 1.24:1 1.32:1 30.1:1 [Tc9c]
Board: [? ? ? ? ?]
Deal To: River
Dead Cards: {}
Monte Carlo Simulation: 553185 trials
Last edited by AlienBoy; 01-25-2016 at 12:12 AM.