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Well just poker stove your particular hand vs what you perceive to be his calling range after playing this way. Then you can calculate how often you need him to fold if you jam to see if jamming makes sense.
43,560 games 0.034 secs 1,281,176 games/sec
Board: 9d Ad 7d
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 31.820% 31.82% 00.00% 13861 0.00 { Kd3c }
Hand 1: 68.180% 68.18% 00.00% 29699 0.00 { 99, 77, A9s, A7s, QdJd, QdTd, Qd8d, JdTd, 97s, 6d5d, 6d4d, 4d3d, AcQd, AhQd, AsQd, AcJd, A9o, A7o, 97o }
So everytime you get all-in you're losing 36% pretty much (68-32%).
there's 0.68 dead money in the pot, if you jammed you'd be risking 0.79*0.36 = 0.2844.
So you need him to fold (0.2844)/(0.2844+0.68) = 0.294 -> 29.4% of the time.
he needs to fold around 29.4% of the time, and given his sizing there's no way he's folding that often. Maybe around 5-10%, if that.
(Edited above - messed up stove first time, didn't put in the board!)
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