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 Originally Posted by kettleofish
LOL A7, i'd chop my balls off if he shows up with A7 here!
Don't play 10nl with a sharp knife nearby.
 Originally Posted by kettleofish
the lightest range we can reasonably give villain:
6s8s, 8sTs, 7x9x, AXs, 9Xs (still not buying this tho really), 77, 99, KX (X can be better or worse than hero's 5 imo. Given action a worse K is more likely than SD/ FD).
I' m guessing if u do the math for that range it's still a call? What about if u take out the AXs hands (or at least most of them to account for how unlikely it is).
Funny thing, I'm crazy for thinking about Ax, but no one's admitting that he raises enough preflop that we can't include KJ+. How many total combo's of Kx do you think he can hold here? Why? (BTW, the answer is less than 20 - note that I'm ignoring worse K's since we coin flip with them.)
 Originally Posted by iopq
villain doesn't show up with 9x like ever
you know he CALLS 20% of the time preflop
why would he raise with marginal hands post- flop?
doesn't he love calling?
33/14 is a pretty frisky 10nl player preflop. Seriously, put together a 14% PFR range. Hell, he raises preflop at FR almost as much as I do at 6max. And this fact seriously limits the top end of his Kx range.
Two things about preflop vs. postflop aggression. First, they aren't necessarily correlated. Second, preflop aggression factors have very little to do with how he might play the flop and next to nothing to do with his turn actions.
Villains will show down hands like 9x or Axs on this board. Just check the bad beat forum if you don't believe me.
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