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Re: 10/20 KQs river
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] of course he has the flush. And of course you have to call. Quit trying to play poker, this is limit. [/ QUOTE ] omfg this is not fold or call, this is call or raise. Who folds here? gg. [/ QUOTE ] Any sheep in the herd want to stand up and argue why it's close between a call and raise here? BTW, Villain is not passive, he has like 1.5AF, which is aggro for someone with 35VPIP. I've played a lot of 10/20 on PP lately and I've seen many of these types of players play hands strangely and c/r hands as weak as two pair here. I still think this is a very clear threebet. No one likes to respond or argue with me because apparently I'm not in with the "in-crowd", I guess. [/ QUOTE ] Hand 1: 37.5000 % 37.50% 00.00% { QQ, 88, 33, AhJh, AhTh, Ah7h, Ah6h, Ah5h, Ah2h, JhTh, Jh9h, Th9h } Hand 2: 62.5000 % 62.50% 00.00% { KhQh } Take out the retardedly played sets and you're nowhere near a 66% favorite. As is, it's still a call unless you know him well enough that you intend to fold to a cap, and you don't. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, I appreciate some in depth reasoning. I guess it's a lot closer than I thought. It's not a clear threebet, but I guess it's close enough that it doesn't really matter if you threebet or call? I figured this was his range, it's still not high enough equity for KhQh equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 63.1579 % 63.16% 00.00% { KhQh } Hand 2: 36.8421 % 36.84% 00.00% { 44-33, AhJh, AhTh, Ah9h, Ah7h, Ah6h, Ah5h, Ah2h, JhTh, Jh9h, Th9h, 7h6h, 7h5h, 6h5h } |
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