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bb equity problem
Ok, I just can’t figure out what to do in these kind of situations. They almost never come up, but when they do I always get a bit confused.
Live 10 handed 15-30 game with lots of flop tourists who prefer calling over raising, 5-6 players to the flop on average. Everybody folds to MP who raises, MP is a weakfish kind of TAG who is certain to have: 99+,AJs+,KQs,AKo, like always. MP is different from the other players, cuz he actually folds a lot. Everybody folds to Hero who is in bb with A6s. I have around 32% equity against his range, is that enough? Hitting my 6 or ace could in fact cost me a lot here. How much equity is actually enough in this spot? What if 1 calling station had already entered the pot in EP? What’s the best line if the ace comes? |
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Re: bb equity problem
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Hitting my 6 or ace could in fact cost me a lot here. How much equity is actually enough in this spot? [/ QUOTE ] this depends on whether or not you can fold if an ace flops. if you can't, then fold preflop. |
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Re: bb equity problem
if he really has that range then I think it should be a fold. it really depends on how he plays postflop. what happens if he has 99 on an AK7 board? what about AK on an A62 board? 662 board? what if it's a queen high board and you flop a flush draw, how many of his hands will fold and how expensive will that be for you?
with even one fish in it becomes a call. |
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Re: bb equity problem
Easy call here, while you equity may not be great, you have enough to call. Just be careful if you flop an ace and use the c/c c/c reevaluate on the river line.
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