Re: grrr...am I getting pushed around by this villain..?
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equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 65.681% 61.40% 04.28% 52275 3646.00 { Ac5c }
Hand 1: 34.319% 30.04% 04.28% 25573 3646.00 { 55-22, AJs+, A5s-A2s, 65s, 43s, AJo+, A5o-A2o, 65o, 43o }
[/ QUOTE ]That range is insane, both as a range given flop action and as a calling range.
[/ QUOTE ] I agree with that range. I don't think he'll call with AJ though.
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I'm so confused. Villains limps with AJ+? Villain folds AJ on the flop but raises flop and stacks off with 22?
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Agreed. djj is correct. Villain raises 11% of his hands which would rougly be 66+,A2s+,KQs,QJs,AJo+ (pairs 66+, AK, AQ, AJ, suited aces, KQs, QJs). He limped, so we need to widen the range. Since OP folded the hand, we can only guess what villain had here. Based on his turn PSB, he either has a big ace, a set or a a pair+OESD (56s/56o). I know my numbers show that villain would raise with 66+, but isn't it possible he just limped here? I see it all the time.
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Well, given your revised range, we're in even better shape on the turn:
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
3,608 games 0.005 secs 721,600 games/sec
Board: As 4c 3c 6d
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 49.335% 45.09% 04.24% 1627 153.00 { Ac5c }
Hand 1: 50.665% 46.42% 04.24% 1675 153.00 { 55-33, A9s-A2s, 65s, 43s, ATo-A2o, 43o }
I included mediocre suited aces because he probably doesn't always raise them when he's not opening the pot.
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