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Range Exercise for deep thinkers.
Villain is good TAG. Hero is a good LAG. And I do mean good, they are both high level thinkers considering both their opponents range and how their opponent perceives their own range.
Short Handed, $1BB.
Player A is at seat 0 with $42.67
Villain is at seat 3 with $119.48
Player B is at seat 5 with $116.35.
Player C is at seat 6 with $84.00
Hero is at seat 7 with $171.87
The button is at seat 5.
Preflop: Hero is BB with - ?
UTG Folds, Villain raises to $3.50, Button folds, SB folds, BB (Hero) calls
Flop: ($7.50)
Hero checks. Villain bets $5. Hero calls.
Turn: ($17.50)
Hero bets $17. Villain calls.
River: ($51.50) 
Hero goes all-in for $145.87. Villain?
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1. Place hero on a range for all streets.
2. Place villain on a range for all streets.
3. Tell me if villain calls
4. If villain calls who wins? This can be expressed as who has the strongest range rather than an exact result. Or an exact result if you think your that good.
When placing each player on said range I want backed up reasoning that considers each players perspective of both the players ranges.
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