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Originally Posted by pablito_21
We have 43% vs AJ/99 and need 39 for a +cEV call. Take into account that that is a ridic tight range and that he's occassionally 20k/calling QQ+ and, even taking ICM into account, you have a ridic easy call vs anyone competent, let alone vs the actual villain (28/25/12%).
Question: When constructing these types of ranges, in what situation do we expect a villain to be more pair-heavy and in what situation do we expect a villain to be less pair-heavy?
The default for me is to just try out a few percentages on pstove to find the breakeven price and then see what we would expect villain to do with hands on the margins. But it seems like, at times, people construct ranges that differ from the standard p-stove percentages...so perhaps that isn't the best exercise.