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 Originally Posted by iopq
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Board: 9s Qd 9h 8s
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 22.187% 20.46% 01.72% 20508 1726.00 { QsJs }
Hand 1: 38.907% 36.21% 02.70% 36284 2705.00 { 88+, AQs, A9s, J9s+, T9s, 98s, AQo, JTo }
Hand 2: 38.907% 36.21% 02.70% 36284 2705.00 { 88+, AQs, A9s, J9s+, T9s, 98s, AQo, JTo }
I' m giving them made hands because they won't be check/shoving draws on the turn
Aren't your preflop ranges too tight? With VPIPs over 30, there are a lot more 9s in there (any 98o, 96s or better probably). Not that that makes the situation a whole lot better, just saying:
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56% VPIP
22+,A2s+,K2s+,Q2s+,J7s+,T7s+,96s+,85s+,75s+,64s+,53s+,42s+,32s,A2o+,K5o+,Q8o+,J8o+,T8o+,97o+,86o+,75o+,65o,54o
34% VPIP
22+,A2s+,K8s+,Q8s+,J8s+,T8s+,97s+,86s+,75s+,65s,54s,A2o+,KTo+,QTo+,J9o+,T9o
Also, I could definitely see BB putting all his chips in with a big draw (if he's calling $5, he might as well put $8.20 in) like AsTs, KsTs, even a Ts7s or 7s6s that decided to float the flop getting 3.5:1 with some backdoor draws. Hell, I've even seen pair+gutshots or overcard+gutshots in spots like this (JJ, TT, AJ, AT, KJ, KT).
It does look like SB has a strong hand, but don't donks usually minraise big hands? I don't think it's impossible for him to also have QJ or worse and think it's the best hand, where we're either ahead or freerolling. It's also not impossible for him to be overplaying a nut flush draw simply because he thinks we don't have anything. I mean, we even have 40% equity against KQ because of the 7 outs to split and 16 outs to win.
Certainly the lower-variance, more-conservative play is to fold here, but we have showdown value along with a huge draw and we're never drawing dead, so I have a hard time finding a fold 3-way.
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