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Just for example, let's put UTG and MP1 on a range here. I am not going to be able to get a complete accurate range as I do not have reads...
Let's just run your best case scenario, you have them both dominated:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 55.6495 % 54.41% 01.24% { AdKd }
Hand 2: 23.5212 % 22.28% 01.24% { AQs, AQo }
Hand 3: 20.8293 % 19.59% 01.24% { AJs, AJo }
You're practically flipping here, and I like to avoid coinflips if possible in sngs.
Now I'm going to make a range for them, and if you think this range isn't appropriate let me know.. like I said before I don't know how they were playing. Since this is beginners forum I'm going to assume the buyin was 11 or less, and the players might be a bit looser:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hero: 36.1086 % 31.19% 04.92% { AdKd }
UTG: 25.8787 % 23.99% 01.89% { 66+, A9s+, KJs+, A9o+, KJo+ }
MP1: 38.0128 % 34.11% 03.90% { 88+, AQs+, AQo+ }
One might argue that mp1's range should be a little wider, but I can't come to that conclusion without reads. A push over a push is generally at least a pair, or maybe AK, even at the lower levels.
Just one last scenario, even if they both have an under pair and you have 2 big live suited cards:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 39.5989 % 39.48% 00.12% { AdKd }
Hand 2: 30.2005 % 29.75% 00.45% { QQ-22 }
Hand 3: 30.2005 % 29.75% 00.45% { QQ-22 }
Worse than a coinflip.
I think you should lay this down here.
EDIT - Wow I didn't even notice button's cold call here... I only did ranges on UTG and MP1... the fact that button calls here imo makes this a very easy laydown... AKs against 4 hands?? No thanks....
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