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Originally Posted by / / ///AutoZone
not sure about 8763, but i'd have no prob 3betting vs a d3 and isoraise. i could be wrong tho.. and 8762 draw only accounts for very small % of total 876x2 pats.
In the hand the limper ended up D2 but yeah usually it's a D3. Yes, I guess you could label it an isoraise but it's probably not part of what we would consider part of the steal portion of the CO range. It's usually at least a solid D2. Then there is a big blind left to act.
I'm not playing 8763 nor am I playing the deuce dependent gutshots such as 3457 and 3467. Then instead of 8762,8752,8742, and 8732 as 1cd I'm probably playing them as D2. I will however play 8543 and 8643 as a 1cd. I have a feeling we probably don't see eye to eye on this.
Assuming we don't, given this action we both have radically different pat hand distributions. Not taking any of the 87XX combos as a 1cd dramatically reduces the amount of combos of them because we only have them when we get the 8 on the first draw (and sometimes we have already seen an 8). Then with 8543 and 8643 I am keeping the 87543 and 87643 and not breaking on a raise turn.
So in general I haven't summed up combos but my range is strong and not a lot of breaking. Therefore it doesn't seem like I'm going to be exploited by over-raising the turn even if I do break a hand as good as 87432. But it's not a linear breaking decision as I'm patting 87543.
But I'm not sure, haven't crunched it all down
Last edited by ScotchOnDaRocks; 08-28-2018 at 11:37 PM.