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Originally Posted by Ihadtrips
If he's never bluffing and his value beats me then why should I call? The only question is if he ever plays a straight this way. There are 4 combos of straights and 7 combos of hands that beat me that he would always jam on the river.
For all the ridiculousness that is this hand, do you realize that you need only 39.5% equity to call? If his range is
only 4 straights and 7 FHs/quads, you have 36.6% equity.
Now my guess is:
A) there is no way you figured out the equities to that degree at the table, since most people are terrible at math and even more people are terrible at math in their head, not even mentioning math in their head under pressure, so one can safely assume that you did not figure out what 350/883 and 4/7 equal, because this is uber close
B) there is going to be some spazz factor in Vs range, so if V has 1 combo of AA or 1 combo of JTo or 1 combo of literally any other hand, 5/12=41.7% equity, and this is a call.
C) you got so far inside your own head that you actually think this was a good fold
I will reiterate what I said earlier
Folding here is, ummm, bad
But by all means, please keep folding the 4th nuts on runouts/boards that are difficult to to have the 1st-3rd nuts