Re: NL25: High variance hand
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Originally Posted by iopq
I estimated 35% equity which makes this about break-even
wat?
I think it's tough because he's retarded and you have a good hand. I think you might have a little more equity than that, but how does that make the call break even?
The only way I'm calling is if I have a note on the player that he's open shoving draws, or betting draws aggressively.
Plus - like the title sais: very high variance, so even your BR might be a factor in whether or not you can possibly make a call like that.
Re: NL25: High variance hand
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Originally Posted by oskar
I think it's tough because he's retarded and you have a good hand. I think you might have a little more equity than that, but how does that make the call break even?
wat?
he's getting a little better than 2:1, so a little worse than 33% would be breakeven.
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Originally Posted by oskar
The only way I'm calling is if I have a note on the player that he's open shoving draws, or betting draws aggressively.
What do people open push? Some pre-flop stats would help, but this is probably OESD, or maybe KsQs so he thinks he has a gutshot to go with the overs. Seen this done with rag flush draws too.
Thing that gets me is what does the CO have? J9 or a set (likely 33) make the most sense and then you're equity is fucked. Could go either way in a game (weighted by what I think of villains/table).
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Originally Posted by oskar
Plus - like the title sais: very high variance, so even your BR might be a factor in whether or not you can possibly make a call like that.
This shouldn't even cross your mind