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Originally Posted by mikko
KQ plays bad multiway? Show me how, when guys are limping K3.
Also raising 5x here with most my raising range. No sizing tell to be had (easily remedy if it was)
Quote:
Originally Posted by mikko
How do hands that are limp calling play against KQ...at 60BB or even 100BB
Uh, it depends on limp/calling ranges, obviously. Against a typical LLSNL limp/calling range, KQo off has a slight equity edge:
*******Equity*****Win*****Tie
MP2****52.21%**49.94%***2.27%*{ KQo }
MP3****47.79%**45.51%***2.27%*{ TT-22, AJs-A2s, K8s+, Q9s+, J8s+, T8s+, 98s, 87s, 76s, 65s, AQo-A8o, KTo+, QTo+, JTo }
Against 3-4 such opponents, we maintain a slight equity edge relative to the field, but it becomes harder for us to realize that edge in a multiway pot as it's more difficult to reach showdown in spots where our K-high or 2nd pair are best, and it's more likely that one of our opponents bluffs / semi-bluffs us off of the best hand.
Now, obviously, this starts to change when Vs are limp/calling hands like K3o, but there's nothing in the OP to indicate these Vs are doing so (save for the tilting V, who's likely playing something like 75%+ in this spot, in which case the larger size just gets us more value against him anyway). The best possible result for us in this spot is raising large and getting the pot HU with this opponent who's playing near ATC.
Now show me why raising 5x with your entire range in this spot is better than 7-8x