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Haven't had the time to respond back to this til now. A few followup questions.
Hand1:
I'm gonna give my first try at PokerStove here. I can't see very wide range calling the reraise even with his stats.
Generous
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equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 59.8873 % 58.48% 01.41% { KdKh }
Hand 2: 40.1127 % 38.71% 01.41% { 88+, AQs+, AKo }
More likely
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equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 35.0851 % 32.20% 02.88% { KdKh }
Hand 2: 64.9149 % 62.03% 02.88% { JJ+, AKs, AKo }
I pretty much figured I had to be beat, but I couldn't lay it down at the time, and went for the push since he had so little left. He had the QQ like I figured. Would a push preflop be in order instead of my reraise? Since the reraiser had a smaller stack and all.
Am I gonna scare him out of the hand if he has an Ace, again he has so little behind. Does my equity in the second hand range justify it given the 3:1 pot odds? I'm new to this equity thing, so any help would be appreciated.
Hand2:
Miff, would reraising all-in preflop be a good idea even though there are 5-6 left behind me? Is the UTG raise enough for me to jump on isolating him right away or fold him for $1.45?
Hand3:
Consensus is I made a terrible fold. I have a few questions. What hands would just push here? That seems a bit aggressive for a tight guy to push with any Jack and good kicker just hoping I raised AK. QQ is beat by most likely hands I'm holding. KK has a slightly better edge but why push. I can see sets doing it to suck in the proud overpair. A lower pair repping a set? Was my preflop raise too small to look like a big pair? This push is just strange to me.
Is the fact that the only hands I need to be worried about are JJ, 55, 66 the reason to just call it...because I'm just overthinking it too much?
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