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Originally Posted by Sergiu2408
I put some ranges in Equilab giving him all the flushes possible (but I am not sure he would shove some high flushes). I gave him the sets and two pair and some one pair and flush draw combos.
I'd do the same without giving him the 1 pair and flush draw, just to see. Probably much, much worse for you.
I'm not sure he shoves a baby flush draw here, even with a pair. If you take those out, he only has huge value hands that you're drawing to 2 outs (or worse).
And when you say that you gave him all the flush, you really do mean 'all' the flush? Not just suited connectors or what not? The guy is 66/15, he can have literally any 2 spades here (well he actually did too).
For the rest, as isolated said. If you're ahead you're just slightly ahead. And if you're behind you're drawing almost dead. You want to play for stacks in such situation?