Quote Originally Posted by Carroters
This is such an awkward spot sicne we don't know anything about villain's tendencies. With some more info I think the decision becomes so much easier.

He's raised you on a drawy flop in a multiway pot. This is pretty damn strong. I fold here I think because we are either completely fucked, or are marginally ahead. Assuming there are loads of draws in his range and he plays them all aggro - his range could look something like this.

[55 66 77 88 99 1010 56s 69s 78s 89s 79s 109s J9s A9 KQc J10c QJc]

We have 60.236% equity vs this range so this would be an easy call. The problem is though imo, this is an unknown at 25NL and he may well take more passvie lines with draws and be more inclined to raise made hands here for protection. This makes me think we can't assume his range is this wdie without reads thats he's aggro, competent and likes to flat lots of scs on the button.

I wouldn't hate a call to be honest sicne there's so many draws. However, we certainly can assume a tighter range than that one I specified so I like folding in the absence of information.

Basically, we are very unilkely to have anymore than 60% equity here vs his range, but the truth is we may have much less.
Our equity is too strong I think. A range QQ,JJ,99,66,55,A9s,87s gives us approx. 53% equity. This is a cawl. We had great pot odds in this spot after he called the shove. Even if you remove JJ from his range we have the equity needed to call.