Quote Originally Posted by crazycrazy
Quote Originally Posted by dntpushme
Quote Originally Posted by I Like Pie
Good laydown?

Also, do you know where there is a iPoker-Network.php]iPoker[/url]-Network.php]iPoker-Network.php]iPoker[/url][/url] hand converter?
Seat 1: pappadjango ($474.65 in chips)
Seat 3: tarrator ($279.00 in chips)
Seat 5: rexu1 ($191.60 in chips)
Seat 6: OMGICumOnUrTits ($218.00 in chips)
Seat 8: Monkeyman1231 ($117.35 in chips)
Seat 10: wifesab1tch ($196.85 in chips) DEALER
pappadjango: Post SB $1.00
tarrator: Post BB $2.00
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to OMGICumOnUrTits [ ]
rexu1: Fold
OMGICumOnUrTits: Raise $8.00
Monkeyman1231: Fold
wifesab1tch: Raise $28.00
pappadjango: Fold
tarrator: Fold
OMGICumOnUrTits: Raise $210.00
wifesab1tch: Fold
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $249.00 Rake $0.00
OMGICumOnUrTits: wins $249.00

Got no idea where you can find a good HH-converter . Looking for one myself.
Hope i have got right numbers...

U have 168 to call into pot which will be 395 which is 0.42

from pokerstove:
his range is QQ+,AKs,AKo then u have 0.41 equity EV---
KK+ ur equity is only 0.23 EV---
77+,AKs,AKo then u have 0.46 EV+++
77+,AQs+,AQo+ 0.5 EV+++

so depends on read of that player and the situation between u two.
were u 3-betting him much ?

i'm just trying to understand these equity things so i hope i got the numbers good
I don't really wanna start talking about my range in this situation. But I think it's cool anyway as I don't think there are so many players here at FTR which I'm playing against.

I often make 4-bet all-ins OOP. Sometimes I mix 'em up with smaller 4-bets, but I don't think it's so necessery. Why do I do this? It's simple, I often got a hand that I wan't to be guaranteed to see all the cards at the board with. AK suited is one of this hands. It's very diffucult to call an 3-bet OOP and then play it on the flop with hands you have to hit with.

I don't thin my range in just this particular situation is so wide. "I Like Pie" have been playing very tight and solid when I've met him. But against looser players who often makes 3-bets IP pre-flop I got a much wider 4-bet range, just because I wan't to put pressure. Hands that I can push all-in with is suited aces and low suited connectors, they are wonderful. Then those times when I well get called I'm not that much behind. And of course, my image get's better against these player and I think that I can make a nice profit against other loose players that think I'm a maniac.

As I'm from Sweden, my english is not at the top. I could go much deeper in this discussion but I must admit that I'm bad at puting my thoughts in words. Just remember to use this play cautiously. I don't think you will have to widden your 3/4-bet-ranges so much before you get up at 400NL and above. But sometimes there are tough games at 200NL as well, with a lot of meta games and 3-beting preflop. Then it's good to know this concept.

Always have a plan when you make a 4-bet or calling a 3-bet preflop. You should never make one of these plays for then puting yourself in a tough situation where you don't know what to do. When you well come to the flop you should have range of hands where you put your opponent and already know what to do in all situations.

Edit: Realized now after have been writing all this that I didn't understand your post . But I hope it was helpful anyway. I will let I Like Pie to make a comment why he was thinking about calling with QQ. Obviously I got a loose image.