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imported_iRoD
08-12-2005, 04:41 PM
Im interesting in your guys play this situations:
1) 2limpers (UTG and MP) - they are both pretty fishy (f.e.50/6/0.5). SB is a TAG and BB plays next range (22+, A2o+, K2o+, Q8o+, J9o+, 109o+, 23s+). You are the button. What do you play with - AJo, KJo, Q10s?
2) Game situation as in (1). What range of hands will you raise?

MisterKing
08-12-2005, 04:53 PM
1.) Raise, call, and mostly call (sometimes raise).
2.) I'll raise 88+, ATs+, ATo+, KQo+, KJs+, QJs, and sometimes a few others. If my table image isn't ruined, I'll add in the KTs, QTs, JTs, KJo, A9s type hands.

imported_iRoD
08-12-2005, 05:01 PM
Is 88 and ATo really +EV here?

Knoler
08-12-2005, 05:13 PM
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Is 88 and ATo really +EV here?

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Yes...

equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 26.4131 % 26.10% 00.31% { 88 }
Hand 2: 15.8264 % 15.03% 00.79% { random }
Hand 3: 15.8318 % 15.04% 00.79% { random }
Hand 4: 20.9565 % 19.97% 00.99% { 33+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, A2o+, K5o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o }
Hand 5: 20.9722 % 19.98% 00.99% { 33+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, A2o+, K5o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o }

equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 24.2090 % 22.55% 01.66% { ATo }
Hand 2: 17.3592 % 16.44% 00.92% { random }
Hand 3: 17.3982 % 16.47% 00.93% { random }
Hand 4: 20.5000 % 19.26% 01.24% { 33+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, A2o+, K5o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o }
Hand 5: 20.5337 % 19.30% 01.24% { 33+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J4s+, T6s+, 96s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, A2o+, K5o+, Q7o+, J7o+, T7o+, 98o }

I think we could even widen our range of raising hands on the button if the TAG blinds will regularly fold and make things 3-way.

-Brian

jasonHoldEm
08-12-2005, 05:20 PM
Where can you run sims on a range of hands like that?

Knoler
08-12-2005, 05:25 PM
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Where can you run sims on a range of hands like that?

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http://www.pokerstove.com

I've been using this thing more and more lately as I've moved up to 6 max. You can even select (as in this case) a range of hands like "top 50%" to quickly assign blocks of hands for players of various looseness. (Of course, one guy's 50% might not be another's...)

It's a great program. And it's free.

-Brian

jasonHoldEm
08-12-2005, 05:49 PM
Wow, that's fantastic, thanks.