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Re: ANSWERS
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In this hand, narrowing villain down to A9s, A7s, A3s, 99, 77, and 33 reduces our equity to 4.72%, well below what is required to see the river. Even if we add any Ace-King to his holdings, since we're drawing to a chop we don't have odds to see the river. [/ QUOTE ] If you add in JTs which would have had a gutshot, two overs and a BDF (more then enough to call the ragged flop) this raises our equity to 25%. This is enough to call, yes? Edit to add: [ QUOTE ] Assume all villains are strong TAGs whose only mistake is maybe slipping in a hand too many preflop [/ QUOTE ] Would JTs be such a hand? |
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