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Old 11-07-2007, 02:01 PM
Sherman Sherman is offline
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Default Re: Range for stop n go? 5r

This has to be call. You have a gut-shot and overs. You are getting better that 2:1. Part of his range is air, and against most of it you have plenty of outs for the equity needed.


Part of the advantage here is that villian is A/I. You don't have to worry about facing a big bet on the turn or on the river if you called. If villain were deeper stacked, you might peel one card off to see if he bets again on the turn, but are definitely not going any further U/I. If villain had a deeper stack, calling would be tough. But here, calling is very easy.

Sherman
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