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Originally Posted by sit and go
1) How much villain go all in I can call? And how much I can’t call?
2) If eff stack is 100BB, what will you do over here? If villain raise 80?
3) Would you mind show me the math about this hand?
If villain goes all in for X, then you need to call (X-25) and when you do, the pot will be (48+2*X). So you're getting (2*X+48) : (X-25) to call.
You need to estimate the probability that you're good, and then the probability that your flush draw or spiking a K or Q is good. If P(good already) + 9/46*P(flush good) + 3/46*P(Q good) + 2/46*P(K good) > (X-25)/[(2*X+48)+(X-25)] then call, if not then fold.
EZ game, obviously.
You're rarely good UI IMO and P(K good) is really small. Bet-check/raise is usually a made hand that's better than one pair (the check is for fear you're going to fold one pair if he keeps betting) and if the K didn't hit him then it's better than 2 pair - sets are in his range here, as well as KT or K5s/K2s. There's also a possibility he was just stabbing at the pot with overs and spiked his K (e.g., KQ, KJ, K9) so that's the probability that you're good. I guess there's some probability he's just trying to take it down with a FD+pair (As5s) or decided to lollimp AA preflop (in which case you have 14 outs), but maybe that's just the limitard in me.
I think you can throw in an out or two for non-flushes and declare yourself to have 11 outs, but you really need to be good UI about 10-15% of the time here before you have enough equity to call.