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 Originally Posted by bigspenda73
Yea this is a good example of being WA/WB, The only hand that will has more than about 12% equity against us is AQ and everything else is going to have 2-3 outs. Also, if we are behind Kx or 8x we have about 10% equity. Change either 8 to a diamond and the scenario changes.
Now that we have identified a wa/wb situation, what's the best way to proceed?
What I did was raise - I was under time pressure since the donk made NO FREAKIN' SENSE given his preflop range. He's obviously repping 8x or Kx, but both are pretty unlikely pieces of his preflop range. I raised hoping 8x would shove and bad Kx would fold. This has to be a bluff a lot of the time, or a small pp trying to take it down.
On the call side, idk. It's hard to know where I'm at. If he checks the turn, I check behind and call most river bets on most boards. If he barrels the turn, then what, call? I don't see calling 3 streets here. But calling the flop is better than raising him off his weak hands if his range is as bad as I think it is.
On the side of raising, I get checked to on the turn a lot, so I can check behind and see the river card more often and in a more comfortable position and for about the same money. But I sure would appreciate help.
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