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Re: A Mod Math Challenge: The Famous 44 RGP Hand
it is very important to know if MM has the 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]
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Re: A Mod Math Challenge: The Famous 44 RGP Hand
Oh...yeah yeah yeah... I'm sorry I forgot that.
Mason DOES hold the 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. In my opinion, without it, I think it's probably at least a marginal fold even if the button never raises. |
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Re: A Mod Math Challenge: The Famous 44 RGP Hand
assumptions:
-the button will never fold so the times he doesn't raise we will be getting 23:1 -the times button raises sb never 3-bets and everybody else calls in which case we will effectively be getting 15:1 on our call. -we will assume that our implied odds of hitting our set and the reverse implied odds of being up against a higher set effectively cancel. Given these assumptions we need button to call more than or equal to 62.5% to be getting 20:1 on our call. We will assume button is a solid TAG and thus will be raising a lot of suited connectors and large aces on the button as well as mid to large pairs. I would guess that less than 40% of this range warrents a raise on this flop and thus MM should be ok to call here, but I'll leave it to somebody else to come up a with a percentage of a hand range that will raise this flop. |
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