I'm curious what you think their calling range to a turn shove looks like.
My bad daviddem. I'm so used to doing this stuff with odds that formulas confuse me.
Anyway, the way I would do this is we have 10/46, 10 goes in 46 4.6 times, so you need to get 3.6:1 in pot odds (This is where my brain went stupid. 3.6:1 is 21.7% ldo). If he bets 5 into 11.5, you know you get 3.something to one, but not quite enough. Whatever you said should be correct anyway... 4.something... sounds good.
^^ You can do it this way within the time you have at the table easily. That's why I'm stuck doing it like this. Plus if he bets like 8 and suppose he has some money behind, how much would we have to make on the river?
We call 8 into 19.5, so we get 2.4:1. Remember we need 3.6, so we need to make 1.2*8 (because 1 in 2.4:1 represents the bet that we're calling on the turn) or a little less than $10 otr to make a turn call profitable.
It's waaaay less confusing than it sounds at first.
Obviously if you want to get the exact bet size that you can call, then you just do it whatever which way it was that you did it.![]()



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