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Originally Posted by garicasha
Oh dang I’m shocked at the responses, I thought for sure they were gonna be telling me that with three shoves in front of me I was up against the nut flush 100% and that I didn’t have the odds.
If you want a starting point, go to propokertools.com
Select “simulations” tab.
Select syntax “ classic” in the dropdown menu
Click the “more hands” button on the left of the main panel (it’s green and underlined).
Enter board “Td 3d 4h”
First hand: “KdJd”
Then for the next 3 hands you can copy past this range as starting point:
“6d4d, 7d5d, 5d4d, 8d6d, 9d7d, 7d6d, 8d7d, 9d8d, 65, 43, 44, 33, AT, KT, QT, JT, Ad4d, Ad2d, Ad5d, Ad6d, Ad7d, Ad8d, Ad9d, AdQd”
You can tinker with the ranges if you think one or more of the players is more/less likely to have certain hand categories. Most live shortstackers are committing with top pair+ and draws, so it should be okay IMO.
This is at least a starting point that’s entirely free. Equilab/pokercruncher/flopzilla are probably better in the long run because they have a GUI interface for selecting hands and so don’t need to enter ranges manually.