Re: 2/4 QTo against 1 limper
Stastically, the average hand is Q7. He plays half the hands, so that means he's playing any hand better than Q7. Sure, he could have a lot of connecter type hands or suited types of hands that you are ahead of, but even those hands are only a 3:2 underdog in most cases. He also could have a pair, any ace, or any king, all of which are ahead of you. Your hand is not much better than his range if it's better at all. I stand by my statement that raising here is a bad idea. I limp here and then after the Q hits I am going to bleed him as much as I can.
If someone has PokerStove in front of them (I'm at work), I'd love to see what sort of equity QT has against his range. I'm betting it's break even at best.
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