Re: theoretical situation
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Originally Posted by Pingviini
Do you make the +EV play PF or go after him on later streets?
If you know his exact hole cards you should call with any 2 and wtfpwn him on the flop.
Re: theoretical situation
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Originally Posted by Pingviini
NL200, 6 handed table, you are delt JJ on BB. Lagg with 50bb opens for 5x from MP, you cover him. You know that he has AKo and will call if you go AI PF. He will bet 2/3 of the pot every time he hits A or K (lets not count flush draws for simplicity) and 2/3 of the pot 75% of the time when he misses. If the flop is blanks we CR AI (if possible) and we fold if he hits (and we dont).
Do you make the +EV play PF or go after him on later streets?
I'm going to assume blinds and rake cancle out here. Even if that logic is flawed, I'm just going to ignore them anyway. Because I can. :)
Let's start with the quite simple calculation of preflop equity if we are both allin. AKo has 43%; JJ has 57%.
50bb stacks at NL200 means $100 each. Which (like my 100bb@NL100 example) means JJ would have $114 equity and AKo has $86 equity.
We (JJ) have +$14 expectation here.
I have to leave in literally about 2 minutes, so I'm going to do the best I can in that time on the other situation. You say he bets 2/3 pot when he hits A/K, I'm also going to assume he does the same if he hits otherwise (ie nut straight, t2p, trips top kicker, etc.) I'm also going to assume that if he hits TPTK or better, he will call the c/r allin, and fold if he doesn't. Ugh ok, I gotta go, I'm going to continue this analysis when I come back, if somebody hasn't already.
Re: theoretical situation
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Originally Posted by Pingviini
NL200, 6 handed table, you are delt JJ on BB. Lagg with 50bb opens for 5x from MP, you cover him. You know that he has AKo and will call if you go AI PF. He will bet 2/3 of the pot every time he hits A or K (lets not count flush draws for simplicity) and 2/3 of the pot 75% of the time when he misses. If the flop is blanks we CR AI (if possible) and we fold if he hits (and we dont).
Do you make the +EV play PF or go after him on later streets?
Simplified model where we stack him if A or K flops with a J but he folds to flop check raise when no A or K hits.
Push PF:
EV: +7BB (from lukie)
Call PF: (From memory so these percentages might not be totally acc but it should be quite close)
-Flop has A or K but no J ~ (27%) EV: -4BB (we check fold)
-Flop has A or K with J ~ (4%) EV: +51.5BB (we stack him)
-Flop has no A or K ~ (69%)
EV: ~13.5BB when he continuation bets (75%) (we checkraise he folds)
EV: approx 5.5BB when he doesnt (we bet turn he folds, made it 5.5BB instead of 6.5BB to allow for A or K on turn) (25%)
EV for this situation: 0.75x13.5+0.25x5 = 11.5
Total EV = 0.27x(-4) + 0.04x(51.5) + 0.69x11.5 = 8.915BB
So calling PF is better according to this simple model.
Re: theoretical situation
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Originally Posted by arkana
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Originally Posted by Pingviini
NL200, 6 handed table, you are delt JJ on BB. Lagg with 50bb opens for 5x from MP, you cover him. You know that he has AKo and will call if you go AI PF. He will bet 2/3 of the pot every time he hits A or K (lets not count flush draws for simplicity) and 2/3 of the pot 75% of the time when he misses. If the flop is blanks we CR AI (if possible) and we fold if he hits (and we dont).
Do you make the +EV play PF or go after him on later streets?
Simplified model where we stack him if A or K flops with a J but he folds to flop check raise when no A or K hits.
Push PF:
EV: +7BB (from lukie)
Call PF: (From memory so these percentages might not be totally acc but it should be quite close)
-Flop has A or K but no J ~ (27%) EV: -4BB (we check fold)
-Flop has A or K with J ~ (4%) EV: +51.5BB (we stack him)
-Flop has no A or K ~ (69%)
EV: ~13.5BB when he continuation bets (75%) (we checkraise he folds)
EV: approx 5.5BB when he doesnt (we bet turn he folds, made it 5.5BB instead of 6.5BB to allow for A or K on turn) (25%)
EV for this situation: 0.75x13.5+0.25x5 = 11.5
Total EV = 0.27x(-4) + 0.04x(51.5) + 0.69x11.5 = 8.915BB
So calling PF is better according to this simple model.
I don't know how I missed this post, but this is what I was going to get at. Seems good, if not overly simplistic. Esp taking into account things like nut straights flush draws, combo draws, boat vs trips, and an infinte amount of weird things that could happen. Still looks good though.