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The first part is assumptive on the VPIP/PFR of your opponent. 20 hands is not a lot - but still points to the fact they are unlikely to still be any good (a 30/20 over 20 hands could still just be a 16/14 or 21/18 on a card rush) the big difference between the VPIP/PFR is more the guider.
We are assuming then your villain is not so good, so preflop you villain could literally have half of the deck.
Weight of preflop hands is Ax, pretty broadways (QTs) and sooted crap (any broadway, pair sooted is 40% of hands)
Thus on the flop you take those assumptions and apply them to a flop range - hence a straight, any 2 pair, a set, TPTK, perhaps even QQ and combo draws all make up his range.
If you put all of that into pokerstove vs your hand you get something like this
Board: 8d Jd Tc
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 64.612% 63.24% 01.38% 19407 422.50 { 8c8s }
Hand 1: 35.388% 34.01% 01.38% 10438 422.50 { AcAs, AdAs, JJ-99, AcJc, AhJh, AsJs, Ad9d, KdTd, JTs, J8s, JTo, J8o }
Ive not added every 9x diamond draw, but you could if you wanted - this is why ranges are never exact as each person has an opinion (some better than others)
You then need to apply this to the hand - even if you are behind vs the nuts you still have outs, so you arent getting it in dead. But there are scenarios where you can get it in almost dead - but thats a cooler vs the type of player we have assumed (again against a competent TAGG you can fold very strong 2nd best hands sometimes)
The last thing id add is - wdo you think a player who just made top two with JTo is going to not play for stacks? when he 'likes' so much pre hes going to love it post if it makes a hand - hence id stack off, be good a lot, really bad occasionally, but expect villain to have outs a moderate amount of the time - even assuming his range is not just j2o (lol i haz top purr!)
Also, the hands that have you crushed would normally 3bet pre - so they have to be discarded a lot (JJ/TT) so you are increasing your equity again with those fairly simple observations
Hence, after all that ramble, which may or may not be accurate, get the money in quick while you expect to have an equity edge a lot of the time
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