A BIG question here is, does he play KK/QQ this way pre?
Another is, does he play KQ this way?
Getting 1.54 to 1, need 39.4% equity.
A6
vs KK,QQ,66,67s,65s:25%
vs KK,QQ,KQ,66,67s,65s: 65%
vs 66,67s, 65s:100%
vs KQ, 66, 67s, 65s:100%
AJ
vs KK,QQ,66,67s,65s: 36.7%
vs KK,QQ,KQ,66,67s,65s:65%
vs 66, 67s, 65s: 80%
vs KQ, 66, 67s, 65s: 93%
TT
vs KK,QQ,66,67s,65s: 36.7%
vs KK,QQ,KQ,66,67s,65s:65%
vs 66, 67s, 65s: 80%
vs KQ, 66, 67s, 65s: 93%
All 3 hands play very similar vs various ranges. If its quite possible he could flat call pre with KK/QQ, and is very unlikely to play KQ this way, its a fold. If he'd play KQ this way at all, EVEN if he'd also play KK-QQ this way, it's still a call with every hand. All in all, it's looking like a call vs a guy described as a donk, unfamiliar with deep stacked play.
Also interesting how A6 performs better than the other hands often, seeing as you'll never run into the unlikely (but crushing) 66.