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Originally Posted by DougL
Could San Hoser or mongidig pull out equilab, put the villains on ranges, and post what the hot/cold equity looks like in this spot?
While it is certainly true that H/C equity isn't the whole answer, the quote above seems to lack that starting point. Based on the ranges you pick, it could be that snap folding is correct. I'll put in the early prediction that most ranges won't yield that result from the get-go.
You could also look at which hands most hate these strong ranges. What hands that are considered equivalent to your holding (or even worse hands) are happier with narrow, well defined strong hand ranges?
Here's the sim i used. I added to loose calling ranges and a stronger range for the limpers and cold callers. I'm assuming a fairly tight 3 betting range as thats what I expect in this game. So I obviously have odds to call, but the spot seems kind of ****ty.
PokerCruncher-Advanced-iPhone V.8.1.1
(Equity, Win, Tie)
Player 1: 6.64:1 7.04:1 64.8:1 {KQo}
Player 2: 1.82:1 1.88:1 53.8:1 {QQ+, AKs, AKo}
Player 3: 4.73:1 5.00:1 53.0:1 {22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 75s+, 64s+, 53s+, 43s, 32s, A2o+, KTo+, QTo+, JTo} [typical 8/16 cold call]
Player 4: 4.73:1 5.00:1 53.8:1 {22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 75s+, 64s+, 53s+, 43s, 32s, A2o+, KTo+, QTo+, JTo} [typical 8/16 cold call]
Player 5: 5.05:1 5.37:1 50.6:1 {TT-22, AJs-A2s, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, T9s, 98s, 87s, 76s, 65s, 54s, AQo-A2o, KTo+, QTo+}
Board: [? ? ? ? ?]
Deal To: River
Dead Cards: {}