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 Originally Posted by Parasurama
 Originally Posted by iopq
 Originally Posted by Parasurama
I think the definition of TAG is up for debate, but if you're saying that players who have TAG preflop stats are not always winning players or good postflop than I agree.
I meant both " TAG preflop stats" and his 2.5 post- flop aggression because wonderland posted a screenshot of him running a HUD at NL2 and complaining about how many people had good-looking statistics
ahh yeah I thought 3-4 was more standard for a TAG?
I have 2.56, I take c/c lines a lot to keep my opponent's range wide
the reason it doesn't make sense to hero call is that while my flop bet range is wide, my range to continue on the turn is not
since he has the ace of clubs, it means I probably either have a king, a ten, a queen or jack of clubs or a set of fours/tens or quads
if I have a queen or a jack of clubs I will usually have a flush OR a ten OR I have one club with AJ/AQ/QJ
if you say he rules out any boat other than a king or a flush, that leaves me with:
quads (2 combos)
AK (6)
KQ (8)
AJc (3)
AQc (3)
QcJ (3)
QJc (4)
hands that beat us:
2 + 6 + 8 = 16 combos
hands that tie:
3 + 3 = 6 combos
hands that lose:
3 + 4 = 7 combos
he's calling 30.75 to win 101.5
so he needs 30.2% equity
If I ever give up on the river when I call the turn with QJ he's pretty much fucked on equity
if I always shove whatever I continued on the turn with he has 29.6% equity and if I check back aces without turning them into bluffs he has 23.8% equity
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