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 Originally Posted by zook
 Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
why risk so much on something so marginal? fold.
Because I think you're ahead of his range and with the dead money in the pot you're getting ~1.5:1 on your push, assuming no fold equity.
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
42,570 games 0.015 secs 2,838,000 games/sec
Board: Js Qh 7s
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 52.5734 % 45.73% 06.84% { AsQd }
Hand 2: 47.4266 % 40.59% 06.84% { JJ, 77, AQs, KQs, QJs, T9s, 9s8s, AQo, KQo, QJo, T9o }
come on, is T9o really in his range? Also, shouldn't his range be tightened up a little because he is a shortie? or are shorties just retards?
Also, there are no reads, at all. For all we know he could have QQ or KK here. How are we supposed to know what hands he plays preflop when we have no idea how he plays? He could have been playing every hand up to this point, or he could have been playing absolutely no hands.
If you have a slight idea about the tightness or looseness of the opponent then you can make a decision here. But without any reads whatsoever i just can't push or call.
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