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Originally Posted by Zuko
More Important is that CO Range is Raping us on that Flop. ( we mostly do not have 88/77/T9/87/65 in our range) CO has everything, even JJ in his range. so being 200bb deep and have created an SPR of 10, we should focus on protecting our Range. Since our range is f**** on that flop being that deep we start of by checking range.
i see what you're saying, and there are absolutely boards and spots where we're either X or B full range, but, i think the board isnt as much in his favor as one may assume, and we are relatively high in our range.
what kind of ranges are you thinking here? if we give us tt+, all suited face cards, kjo+ ato+ and a few weighted S.C/ Axs which is 11%
and his calling range 22-jj weighted qq/ak. all suited aces, all suited & unsuited broadways 56s+ 86s+ which is 22% maybe he folds all of that to a 3b oop, and maybe hero has tight 3b stat so IDK.
note: when i remove all of the offsuit broadway and axs from his calling range, our equity actually goes up..
i cant do weights in EL but dabbling a few s.c in there he will have tp or better 25% of the time in equilab and then about 6% fds and oesds, we're actually very similar and the equity split is about 45/55 him.
pio reflects this with a pretty mixed betting/checking strat of 50/50.
i think this is because he will actually turn up here with a lot of missed broadways/tp/mp/draw type stuff, not just sets and straights, so AA is pretty high up there.
ofc this is contingent upon my ranges, but i think they're pretty accurate and youd have to really tweak them to see a large shift. in summation i dont think he smashes this board as hard as we may assume.
Last edited by LordPallidan12; 08-18-2019 at 09:39 PM.