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Originally Posted by johankarlss1
I have AAA3 with a suit. There’s a raise and re-raise and I choose to 4-bet in cutoff. Original raiser folds, 3-Bettor called.
Flop J52 all one suit. I don’t have the A of that suit.
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I had a read his flop raise could have been a bluff or 2p
Live reads are a thing, and can help in some situations esp. when it's close ... but if you rely on them way too much (over obvious math) you are just playing street poker with any4.
Staying with that thought: How does villain have 2pair here? He 3bet, remember, ranges only get smaller:
select count(handshaving(inRange, "hh") = 1) as v_flopped_flush
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="10%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_FLUSH
600000 222871 (37.15%)
select count(handshaving(inRange, "hh") = 1) as v_flopped_flush
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="5%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_FLUSH
600000 233780 (38.96%)
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select count(handshaving(inRange, "JJ,55,22") = 1) as v_flopped_set
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="10%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_SET
600000 34921 (5.82%)
select count(handshaving(inRange, "JJ,55,22") = 1) as v_flopped_set
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="5%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_SET
600000 24159 (4.03%)
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select count(handshaving(inRange, "J5,J2,52") = 1) as v_flopped_twopair
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="10%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_TWOPAIR
600000 13492 (2.25%)
select count(handshaving(inRange, "J5,J2,52") = 1) as v_flopped_twopair
from game="omahahi", board="Jh5h2h", p1="AsAdAc3s", p2="5%"
Results:
Trials V_FLOPPED_TWOPAIR
600000 3130 (0.52%)
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