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 Originally Posted by deucesomething
Why is it not ok to call an AI here, especially when the villain is shoving 8/10 hands and is presumably playing a wide range of cards?
All down to the ICM effect (ie. chips we win are worth far less than chips we lose, particularly because there is a short stack around) which is very pronounced here. Don't have time to run the numbers now but I'll do it a little later
 Originally Posted by deucesomething
How come 99 is sufficient for a call and AKo is not?
equity win tie
Hand 0: 34.907% 33.89% 01.02% { 22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T2s+, 92s+, 82s+, 73s+, 62s+, 52s+, 43s, A2o+, K2o+, Q2o+, J3o+, T5o+, 95o+, 85o+, 75o+, 65o, 54o } - note this is 80% of hands
Hand 1: 65.093% 64.08% 01.02% { AKo }
equity win tie
Hand 0: 30.882% 30.50% 00.38% { 22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T2s+, 92s+, 82s+, 73s+, 62s+, 52s+, 43s, A2o+, K2o+, Q2o+, J3o+, T5o+, 95o+, 85o+, 75o+, 65o, 54o }
Hand 1: 69.118% 68.74% 00.38% { 99 }
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