3-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 70
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Originally Posted by b1eedb1ack
The simple way to solve your problem is to not create topics worth 1 star, I would think.
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There are hundreds of topics like this one that are not rated at all. Someone is rating all this guy's topics as 1, which is very unpleasant and childish.
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Originally Posted by golfguy37
I have pokerstove but I dont know how to get his stats (???). If I had a program that tracked his 3 Bet %,...
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Other posts of yours indicate that you have PokerTracker3 and you get your opponents' stats from that. You want VPIP% (voluntarily put in pot %), PFR%(Pre flop raise percentage) and 3 bet %. You then get stats of 30/20/2 say which means that he plays 30% of hands, raises 20% and 3bets 2% of them. If you have these stats then it helps your decisions. It is obviously better to 3bet someone with stats of 60/25/0, since he is likely to have raised a wide range of hands which your 9s will do well against, than to 3bet someone with stats of 8/3/0 who probably has AK at worst.
After his shove, the pot is $1.47 and you need to call 0.95, so you need 39% equity.
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 39.175% 38.30% 00.87% 279393924 6367584.00 { 99 }
Hand 1: 60.825% 59.95% 00.87% 437312412 6367584.00 { 99+, AJs+, KQs, AQo+ }
If his range is 99+,AJs+, KQs, AQo+ or wider, then you can call.
The villain played the hand weirdly. If his hand was good enough to 4bet AI, why wasn't it good enough to re-raise in response to the button's raise? At 2nl, this is often a smaller pocket pair that puts you on AK. It is a tough decision, but the villain probably has Ax hands and smaller pocket pairs often enough for you to call.
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