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Originally Posted by everydaygrind
99 no chance.
KK/QQ has a very small possibility (less than 5%) hence it's not even worth factoring into the equation.
K9/Q9 are the hands that one should factor in before KK/QQ/99
So at a table with literally no reads on V, you're going to say it's virtually impossible for him to limp KK/QQ pre because LLSNL never try to l/rr big pairs from up front and it's completely impossible for V to limp 99 and call a small flop bet with 3rd pair.
I'm sorry, but I disagree 100% with your assessment of this.
99 is completely in his range, 100% of the time. KK/QQ I would put at a solid 1-2 combos chance
I do agree that K9/Q9 are in his range though.
Either way I still fold because it's JT a disproportionately large % of the time