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HU 10/20 vs allin shove 13 outer close decision
This was a friendly live cash head-ups game against a friend of mine. Been playing about 40 minutes trading pots back and forth before this. Just wanted to know if you guys think it is a marginal decision to call this.
Read: tight, usually folds to c-bet. doesn't like to slowplay, especially premium hands that are vulnerable to draws. Im putting villain on AK or AQ with no flush draw here. Hero $16.00 Villain $16.00 Hero on BB with Qs-Kc Villain raises to $0.60, Hero calls. Flop [8s]-[Js]-[As] Hero bets $0.60, villain moves all-in for $15.40. Hero? |
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Re: HU 10/20 vs allin shove 13 outer close decision
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
8,910 games 0.005 secs 1,782,000 games/sec Board: As Js 8s Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 46.296% 45.89% 00.40% 4089 36.00 { KcQs } Hand 1: 53.704% 53.30% 00.40% 4749 36.00 { AcKc, AdKd, AhKh, AcQc, AdQd, AhQh, AcKd, AcKh, AdKc, AdKh, AhKc, AhKd, AcQs, AdQs, AhQs, AsQc, AsQd, AsQh } If you are absolutely positive that's his range, it's pretty much a coin flip. I think I probably just fold though to avoid variance and find a better spot. However I don't see why AJ, AA, and 88 aren't in his range, I mean, I probably put that in there too. The more I look at it, the more I'm pretty confident this is a fold. |
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