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Analyzing a Semi-Bluff
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Replayer from Poker Hands Replayer

UTG ($71.20)
MP ($27.90)
CO ($48.20)
Hero (Button) ($53.10)
SB ($25)
BB ($25)
Preflop: Hero is Button with J , A
UTG bets $0.75, MP calls $0.75, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.75, SB calls $0.65, 1 fold
Flop: ($3.25) Q , 5 , A (4 players)
SB checks, UTG checks, MP checks, Hero bets $2.50, SB raises to $7.55, 2 folds, Hero raises to $52.35 (All-In), SB calls $16.70 (All-In)
Villain is a 23/20 and I've only seen him three-bet once preflop (this was on the button and out of 35 opportunities). I've seen villain check-raise on the flop in a multi-way pot once before.
Anywho, we will be analyzing my semi-bluff here. I figure learning to analyze your own hands is a good skill to have. Also, I wanted to post it up to see if there's anything wrong with the math I did or my bluff (I personally don't think it's good since not many better hands fold). I will be asking a series of questions for you guys (noobs preferably) to answer. This will lead you to some interesting conclusions.
Questions
1) Assume villain only calls here with {AQ,55}. What is our equity against his calling range?
Hint: PokerStove is your friend.
* 2) Using our EV equation, what percentage of the time must villain fold for our semi-bluff here to be breakeven?
* We can use the equation: EV = (percentage villain folds)(current pot) + (percentage villain calls)(our equity)(current pot + our bet) - (percentage villain calls)(villain's equity)(our call + our raise)
Please note how the equation is broken down. In the first two components of the equation, we compute how much we win. The first part computes the amount we win when villain folds which is the current pot. The second part of the equation computes how much we win when villain calls and we win at showdown (this is our equity). Note that here, we can win the current pot and whatever villain must call. The third part of the equation computes how much we lose when villains calls and we lose at showdown (villain's equity). Note that here, we lose only what we put in from here on in. We don't lose ANY PART OF THE POT. It is important to understand that the pot is no longer ours...so we obviously can't lose it.
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