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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
I did the postflop analysis with equilab - what do you mean by static? All I did was to set up our and villains ranges, enter various flops, then go into the hand values section (where you click the little pie chart to the right of each range) - you need to make some common sense decisions about what constitutes a good fit on each texture, ie. we can assume villain is continuing with middle pair on something like J95r, but on AKQm that's unlikely, so you have to make a decision for each texture as to what constitutes a good fit hand and you could also make some inferences about villains tendency to float or bluff on some textures but not others if you think he's that aware.
I don't really setmine at all, and especially trying to do it against a wide, weak range which is mostly not going to make a hand good enough to pay you off with, I think it's a bad idea. I also think it has the danger of having a made hand, albeit a poor one, and you then are OOP with a weak bluffcatcher which I think I personally would find myself being a station with too often, so I'd rather just fold the small PP pre.
I was just curious if you were using flopzilla. I am also using equilab,
I don't wanna get to far off topic because this is a good one. so I'll just say that I don't play 22-55, but i do have 66,77 in my blind flatting range. pp's , and sets are getting less valuable , but i think especially @ 4nl,5nl,10nl set mining is still profitable.
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