Re: Flaccid ATs isolation
Ok, continuing on with the equity analysis.. (Note that this is assuming the guy is a betting machine and his continued betting tells you little about his hand)
You're obviously not folding the nut flush draw on the turn. Let's move on to the river. By then, you're a 9:1 dog to his range of hands (top 20%) and getting ~13:1. I think calling this down is the best way to go. You're going to feel dumb most of the time, but that's how A-high calldowns usually go.
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
176 games 0.005 secs 35,200 games/sec
Board: Qs 9d 3h 7s Jd
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 88.3523 % 85.80% 02.56% { 66+, A4s+, K8s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T9s, A9o+, KTo+, QTo+, JTo }
Hand 2: 11.6477 % 09.09% 02.56% { AsTs }
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