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Re: NL50 Deepstacked Call push with AA on Flop?
You're either against a set or an overpair here and his range is heavily weighted towards and overpair (like 70%). WTF sort of combo draw are you seeing here?!?! There is no flush draw and it's highly unlikely villain is cold calling with 67s OOP (for a pair + SD combo)...
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Re: NL50 Deepstacked Call push with AA on Flop?
LOL. He can't call w/ 67s getting 22:1?
God it must be so profitable to set mine some of you... |
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Re: NL50 Deepstacked Call push with AA on Flop?
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LOL. He can't call w/ 67s getting 22:1? God it must be so profitable to set mine some of you... [/ QUOTE ] Well, let's take a look. Let's say villain does this with any set, overpairs 99+, the pair+straight draw, the made straight and any two pair. Board: 4d 5s 6h equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 60.858% 57.83% 03.03% 29197 1530.00 { AhAs } Hand 1: 39.142% 36.11% 03.03% 18233 1530.00 { 99+, 66-44, 87s, 76s, 65s, 54s } Wow. We're way ahead of that range. Guess we should call. Let's make villain nittier postflop and restrict the overpairs to QQ+. Board: 4d 5s 6h equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 45.549% 42.04% 03.51% 13735 1146.00 { AhAs } Hand 1: 54.451% 50.94% 03.51% 16643 1146.00 { QQ+, 66-44, 87s, 76s, 65s, 54s } Well, that's at least somewhat closer of a decision. Thing is, Hero is getting better odds than that on the call. Folding against that range is still a really bad idea. Give hero QQ or even KK and we have a much more interesting situation. Hero doesn't have those hands, though. He has aces. Spend less time living up to your location field and more time doing math. It'll make you a better poker player. |
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