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Old 09-04-2007, 02:35 PM
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Default Re: Hand Analysis Question - theoretical hand

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Given your detailed reads this is just a pokerstove problem.

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... and it's a question about how exactly i do that. I can work out the EV of a push when villain calls with AK or folds AK but I don't understand or even know where to start when it comes to comparing the 'push' line to an alternate line of calling the flop and playing the turn.

This is a fundamental gap in my understanding I need some help with. The hand is almost irrelevant, other than it's the hand that I first realised I didn't know how to compare one line to the other.

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What's your strategy for playing after a call? Assuming he never bluff shoves blanked AK on the turn for his remaining $42, it seems like you'd have to fold to any turn shove.

Take into account what happens when a K turns, when a club turns.

If he checks, you have to estimate how often he checks to trap, then see if it makes sense to shove yourself. If you assume he always shoves JJ+, then a shove once he checks would make sense.

EDIT: but it seems like by now you're dealing with tiny equity differences between plays which are prone to a lot of error.
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