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writing an article, want to double check math
We will examine a few situations and applicable concepts
No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $5/$10 6 players Stack sizes: UTG: $2003.90 UTG+1: $745.50 CO: $932.00 Hero: $1000.00 SB: $1203.50 BB: $1000.00 Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 3 folds, Hero raises to $40, SB folds, BB raises to 120$, Hero calls. Flop: ($245, 2 players) BB bets 190$, Hero? Is this a good spot to play back at your opponent? To determine this we need to look at (x) our hand QsJs (y) the range our opponent 3 bets with preflop (z) our opponents range for calling once we raise. So now that we know the individual elements let’s take a look at how often our opponent has a strong holding If your opponent is on the tighter side he will be 3-betting a range similar to this 88+,AJs+,AQo+ On a flop of Ts2h4c he will have an overpair, set, or marginal pair 50% of the time. Once you subtract marginal pairs (99,88) from that range, the picture becomes even more clear On a flop of Ts2h4c he will have an overpair or set 34% of the time. if you have any questions about how I came up with this equation I would be happy to answer, thanks for the help! |
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