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Originally Posted by Abbaddabba
I'd say your range for zhu is a bit inconsistent if you're crediting him with 100% weighting for TT but 0% AQo. AQo actually does better against a QQ+ call range [...] Gotta give each some fractional weighting... just hard to say how much.
AQs is the frac weighting. AQ does better against QQ+ for obvious reasons, but does worse against some AKs, if you dither the ranges around you'll find basically very very thin amounts of AQ and AK, for the purposes of this analysis it won't affect the result. You falsely equivocated say 5% AQo with 100% AQo, then used that as the basis of your analysis.
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AKs is pretty close to 50% against that range
Against what, TT+ AQ+? Sure and if he jams AJ you are fistpumping. You can just do the math the way that I laid it out in the first post, here are the logical steps:
Set the UTG opening range 8-15% (try all of them in between)
Set the flat as completely dead for the purposes of the first jam
Set the jam as the correct ICM jam or fold, choosing to discount AA or not (hint: you won't see much AQo)
Original raiser is QQ+
Meaning original caller is AA+