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Originally Posted by tmo1120
thanks for the responses, I definitely put this guy on QQ+/AK; most of these players at these stakes "hate pocket jacks" , they simply won't be 3betting JJ in this spot very often so I have to factor in RIO, The way i see it is that i need to make 2 pair or better or else im going to have to fold on the flop, the SB would have around a pot size bet left if i call and he is shipping most flops here; My IO are better than it seems pf bc the player behind is certainly calling with a very wide range that I play well against; however i will make 2 pair or better around 10% of the time so I like my fold , especially considering the fact that the SB shoved dark on the flop lol and ended up having AA, don't want to be results oriented but this does confirm the range that i put him on.
I am just curious about the math but i guess i could plug in my opponents' ranges and see how my hand performs against the ranges but the RIO have to be factored in bc me flopping top pair against the SB's range is terrible for me so it feels like it looks like an easy call on the surface but there is surely better spots to look for , and I am the farthest thing from a nit but I actually love my fold here, if he was deeper then i probably would have called tbh;
How do i mathematically factor in RIO? The equity calculator pf is assuming that we all see the whole board which is simply not going to happen very often
In this case, KQs is no better than any other suited connecter