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 Originally Posted by andy-akb
When your opponent is all in your answer comes down to math really. Put him on a range [we cant since you didnt give any reads], count your outs, see if you are getting the odds to make the call. If you are getting the odds, call. If you arent getting the odds, dont.
It's pretty interesting what happens when you run it through Pokerstove. You have to put in $39 to win $70, so you should be getting better than 1.8:1 to call. If you put him on a tight range, it's a fold, but very close to 0EV:
Board: Th 2c Kc
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 34.5414 % 34.38% 00.16% { Ac3c }
Hand 2: 65.4586 % 65.30% 00.16% { TT, 22, AKs, KTs, QcJc, AKo, KTo }
When you start including more drawing hands, like QJo, or non-nut flush draws, a call becomes +EV.
I think I call here, because I don't give unknown short-stacks much credit and an all-in check-raise could be a draw.
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