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Re: 4/180 AQo OCs + GS vs. possible Stop N Go
To the calculator... if you assume his range is any pair and any broadway, it's a fold (see below). Which brings up a PokerStove question: does it adjust the probability for opponents holdings based on your holdings? (e.g. less probability for QQ or AA here since we hold AQ)
Board: Jd Th 4s Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 34.299% 31.18% 03.12% 50933 5094.00 { AcQd } Hand 1: 65.701% 62.58% 03.12% 102229 5094.00 { 22+, ATs+, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, ATo+, KTo+, QTo+, JTo } |
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Re: 4/180 AQo OCs + GS vs. possible Stop N Go
Yes it does adjust and I am folding this
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Re: 4/180 AQo OCs + GS vs. possible Stop N Go
1) That range is wide to the point of irrelevance.
2) Yes. |
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Re: 4/180 AQo OCs + GS vs. possible Stop N Go
What holdings do you object to? At the $4 level I think I have to stand by this range, perhaps chuck 22 and 33... (villian's qualitative range being, any piece of the flop at all, any draw, or anything that looks like it might win because the other guy cannot possibly have a J or T)
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Re: 4/180 AQo OCs + GS vs. possible Stop N Go
ItM? Folding this
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