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al yell
Range below represents what I estimate a likely calling range for one opponent. The range is on the loose side including some gutters and midpairs. I´m actually surprised as I thought we´d be slightly further ahead. This is assuming only one of both villians continues.
The fact we cant keep up the aggression is an argument against putting money in when we dont consider our hand SD worthy in our c/c or b/f range (amount of our hands SD value is depending on which range we actually put that hand in, ie JJ has a fuckton of SD value in our c/f-c/f-c/f range, whereas it has very little in a b/c-b/c-b/c range btw) because we´d have to give up so often. If we were betting here it was basically to capitalize on the dead money, since our edge if called is marginal. Now with 3 to the flop the BB is more likely to c/r with two chances of people behind him betting, if we get called we basically have to give up as going for two or three streets of value is kinda optimistic and there´s also little chance of either villian calling a range on flop which would fold to a turn bet.
If however both villians have notably wide preflop ranges and can therefore be expected to fold a good % on the flop we can bet to collect dead money. Lacking reads however, we cant assume extraordinarily wide ranges for both calling pre and c/f´ing flop.
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
57,420 games 0.002 secs 28,710,000 games/sec
Board: Kh 9s 8h
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 51.108% 50.81% 00.29% 29177 169.00 { JdJs }
Hand 1: 48.892% 48.60% 00.29% 27905 169.00 { TT, Ah9h, Ad7d, Ah7h, Ah6h, Ah5h, Ah4h, Ah3h, Ah2h, KcJc, KdJd, KsJs, KcTc, KhTh, KsTs, QTs, JcTc, JhTh, Jh9h, Th9h, T8s-T6s, 76s, KcQd, KcQh, KcQs, KdQc, KdQh, KdQs, KsQc, KsQd, KsQh, KcJd, KcJh, KcJs, KdJc, KdJh, KdJs, KsJc, KsJd, KsJh, JcTh, JcTs, JdTc, JdTh, JdTs, JhTc, JhTs }
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