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Yeah the key is to try to get an idea of how many combos in villain's range beat you, and how many combos he has that you beat but that he still calls a jam with. If the balance tips in our favour, then stack that shit.
Even if we give him T6s and 66, he has six combos that beat us including the one combo of TT. If he has this many combos of 33 and flushes, then we're breaking even. He has three combos of 33, and probably all of Axcc, which I think is nine combos. There's plenty enough in his range, allowing for him to get here with T6s and 66, and without even needing the optimism of him stacking a king flush. We're easily ahead of his stacking range, even being flexible.
Combo counting might be where you want to focus your study on.
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