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Originally Posted by Your Mom
The solver says to not defend 88, 99, TT, AJs 4 ways?
4 ways is a lot of players, hard to protect your equity even if you flop an overpair. really don't want to be dominated.
at equilibrium ranges to flat behind are quite strong. Certainly if you expand the flatting ranges of the other callers, and add in some extra EV if you're in a soft game and better than opponents, BB def range will widen, but even so I would guess the range for flatting behind to be tighter than people treat it.