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modeling villians turn continuing range modeling villians turn continuing range

10-09-2020 , 11:27 PM
So I played a hand of poker recently. Here it is.


PokerMaster, $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $47.50 (95 bb)
BB: $57.82 (115.6 bb)
UTG: $45.79 (91.6 bb)
MP: $67.76 (135.5 bb)
Hero (CO): $73 (146 bb)
BTN: $138.18 (276.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with Ts Ks Kh Ah
UTG folds, MP calls $0.50, Hero raises to $2.25, BTN calls $2.25, 2 folds, MP calls $1.75

Flop: ($7.50) Td 2s 8s (3 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $3.54, BTN calls $3.54, MP folds

Turn: ($14.58) 4h (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $9.18, Hero calls $9.18

River: ($32.94) Kc (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $23.33, Hero raises to $58.03 and is all-in, BTN folds

Results: $79.60 pot ($3 rake)
Final Board: Td 2s 8s 4h Kc
Hero mucked Ts Ks Kh Ah and won $76.60 ($38.30 net)
BTN mucked and lost (-$38.30 net)



Overall pretty standard stuff. Anyway, when looking over this hand, I was trying to model villain's continuing range using odds oracle. I figure he will be continuing pretty loosely. First we can work on his flop raising range I guess, which will be TT, 88, maybe T8 w/ backup, some premium draws. I think villain will be raising pretty snugly. So we can exclude those hands.

Anyway, from here I was having difficulty. |


So we start with a 50%!AA hand (since he is quite loose and would presumably reraise most AA combos, I guess we could probably keep in some AA rainbow hands also). What should we exclude from there? Is there any easy syntax to eliminate large parts of villains range? Does anyone have experience attempting to model loose villain's continuing range (to better inform our turn decisions), and is there merit in doing so?
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10-12-2020 , 04:03 PM
I wouldn't use ppt's VR percentile range as it's too linear & pair heavy. pokerjuice's range[0] is slightly better so for quick and dirty analysis you could use their FI50!3b10i.

that being said, what are you trying to achieve exactly? do you want to manually solve possible turn/river run outs based on your observations that is hard to quantify on solver node locking? do you just want to checkout if you have equity advantage in general? do you want to know if BTN has enough bluffs on river betting range? etc

[0] https://pokerjuice.zendesk.com/hc/en...Preflop-Ranges
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