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Old 04-20-2007, 04:11 PM
Colms Colms is offline
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Default Recent study proves ratholers have no life

Just doing some work in pokertracker and poker stove today trying to refine my range against a specific ratholer(trickysarahlolo - no, its not funny). I know that her specific pushing range against a standard raise is 77-JJ, AQ+. (She just calls with AA-QQ) So against her range, the following range has atleast 50% equity: 88+, ATs+, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, AQo+, KQo+. Is this an accurate hand range I could call her 3 bets all in with or should I be looking for a higher % equity? I figure if I have 50% equity against her range the +EV will come from the dead money in the pot. Am I doing this right?
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