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K lemmie know if I mess this up:
There's $1.22 in pot on the turn, we bet $1, villain raises and now we have $3.40 to call, plus he put in $1 to our bet. So total pot = 1.22+1+1+3.40=6.62 with 3.40 to call therefore we need more than EDIT: screwed up the equity calc first time i think it's actually 33%.
Can you double check the maths to make sure its good?
If we assume villain is only shoving 2pair+ and KQ then here's what Pokerstove shoots out:
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
1,716 games 0.001 secs 1,716,000 games/sec
Board: Jd 5s Tc Ks
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 40.793% 40.79% 00.00% 700 0.00 { AcAd }
Hand 1: 59.207% 59.21% 00.00% 1016 0.00 { JJ-TT, 55, KJs+, JTs, KJo+, JTo }
If we assume his range is bluffier then we would of course have even more equity, either way we're good.
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