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Originally Posted by momo_uk
Flop is so dry, how does his holding have decent equity vs me postflop?
I meant more in general, wrt when you asked isnt it better to flat to let him spew with his Q7o type hands post rather than 4b or jam. When you take a flop vs his entire range of hands his hands IP will overrealize equity and you could easily get bluffed off the best hand being OOP and whiffed (underrealizing equity as well). Plus w/ btn in the hand he wont continue betting with 7x and you overcalling, you barely have any money left in pot of SPR of 1.5?ish (less than one vs BTN) so yeah i just jam
Even if you give him like 50% 3b range vs AJs, he still has a lot of equity vs your AJs and being IP he’s going to get more free cards and stab a lot when you whiff, putting you in tough spots as well. Even if you know he bluffs a lot post it’s hard to continue on a lot of flops where you dont have a pair, FD, or overs + FD. I can check Pokerstove in a bit to see equities AJs vs whale 3b range
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 36.800% 35.11% 01.69% 1462219056 70258144.00 { 33+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T5s+, 96s+, 86s+, 75s+, 65s, A2o+, K4o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o }
Hand 1: 63.200% 61.51% 01.69% 2561587984 70258144.00 { AJs }
This was top 52% hands (obv his actual range may differ), but pretty clearly even with AJs we aren't doing that well vs a 50%+ 3b range and we have to consider that we are going to get bluffed a decent amount postflop and/or not realize our full equity.
Last edited by Minatorr; 08-20-2018 at 10:50 PM.