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Old 09-30-2007, 05:47 PM
oakrdrzfan oakrdrzfan is offline
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Default Re: 50NL - AQs with a big draw on the flop

Calling a raise with AQs against a quite tight player isnt something I do, but knowing how tight would give me a little more to comment on. If he plays straight forward, I might call. You do have position, but there are still others to act.

As played, if you are raising the flop, then make it bigger. You are committing so will get it all in if someone pops you.

At first, i wondered if calling would be ok giving the flop checkers a chance to come in as well. Anyone have thoughts on that? Too nitty?

I put a range of hands for 2 villains on Pokerstove. Hero would be ahead of this somewhat loose range.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 41.422% 41.03% 00.40% 477900 4617.00 { AsQs }
Hand 1: 29.289% 27.10% 02.19% 315678 25498.50 { KK, TT, 66, AKs, KQs, QJs, 9s8s, 8s7s, AKo, KQo, QJo }
Hand 2: 29.289% 27.10% 02.19% 315678 25498.50 { KK, TT, 66, AKs, KQs, QJs, 9s8s, 8s7s, AKo, KQo, QJo }


Against a tighter range, here are the results.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 32.463% 32.17% 00.30% 70586 648.00 { AsQs }
Hand 1: 15.130% 14.83% 00.30% 32552 648.00 { KK, TT, 66, AKs, QJs, 9s8s, 8s7s, AKo, QJo }
Hand 2: 52.406% 52.41% 00.00% 114995 0.00 { KK, TT, 66 }

Even against the tighter range, it looks like we are getting the correct odds to get it all in here given the money already in the pot.
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