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check/call 1 8.33%
bet/call 5 41.67%
bet/3b 5 41.67%
check/raise 1 8.33%
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Old 11-29-2007, 02:15 PM
Jbrochu Jbrochu is offline
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Default Re: $25NL, flop str8

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I thought for a second, re-evaluated stack sizes, and figured with the size of the pot and the texture of the flop, my equity was good enough to shove. So, that's what I did. He snap called and QQ>KJhh.

I ran poker stove on this and unless his range is only sets, 2pr and straights, I'm better than the 31% equity I need for shoving to be correct.

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Does it make it easier or harder to call if he check/shoves?

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It does for me. Either way you're playing for stacks if you continue with the hand and the shove weights villains range more towards the draws imo.

I'm a bit surprised at the pokerstove results Cha generated as I wouldn't have guessed QQ had that much equity there.
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Old 11-29-2007, 02:45 PM
microbet microbet is offline
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Default Re: $25NL, flop str8

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I thought for a second, re-evaluated stack sizes, and figured with the size of the pot and the texture of the flop, my equity was good enough to shove. So, that's what I did. He snap called and QQ>KJhh.

I ran poker stove on this and unless his range is only sets, 2pr and straights, I'm better than the 31% equity I need for shoving to be correct.

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Does it make it easier or harder to call if he check/shoves?

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It does for me. Either way you're playing for stacks if you continue with the hand and the shove weights villains range more towards the draws imo.

I'm a bit surprised at the pokerstove results Cha generated as I wouldn't have guessed QQ had that much equity there.

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The real killers for villain in cha's range are the JT, QT, KT, and AT hands. They are crushed.
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Old 11-29-2007, 03:56 PM
cha59 cha59 is offline
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Default Re: $25NL, flop str8

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Results:

I thought for a second, re-evaluated stack sizes, and figured with the size of the pot and the texture of the flop, my equity was good enough to shove. So, that's what I did. He snap called and QQ>KJhh.

I ran poker stove on this and unless his range is only sets, 2pr and straights, I'm better than the 31% equity I need for shoving to be correct.

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Does it make it easier or harder to call if he check/shoves?

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It does for me. Either way you're playing for stacks if you continue with the hand and the shove weights villains range more towards the draws imo.

I'm a bit surprised at the pokerstove results Cha generated as I wouldn't have guessed QQ had that much equity there.

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The real killers for villain in cha's range are the JT, QT, KT, and AT hands. They are crushed.

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I guess villain's real range is probably somewhere in between what you and I ran. I cant imagine it not including more T's than what you had, but maybe not all that I had.
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