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Full Tilt PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.10/$0.253 playersConverterStack sizes:Hero: $48.60SB: $25.20BB: $28.20Pre-flop: (3 players) Hero is Button with 9 :D 7 :DHero raises to $0.85, SB folds, BB raises to $3, Hero calls.Flop: 7 :club: 4 :D 6 :D ($6.1, 2 players)BB bets $4, Hero calls.Turn: 5 :) ($14.1, 2 players)BB is all-in $21.2, Hero...Villain is 38.10/36.51/13.00 over 63 hands.

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I would fold preflop (I'm a nit) after getting reraised, and fold on the turn. I guess you have to kind of call the flop after preflop.I think the best thing you could be hoping for he by calling the turn is either AsKs or AhKh. Mathematically, he priced you out, so unless you just want to metagame/gamble three handed, I'd have to fold.

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Break even % = 22.20 / (2 * 22.20 + 14.10) = 38%

Board: 7s 4h 6s 5hDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0:	42.000%	  38.64% 	03.36% 			   425 		   37.00   { 9h7h }Hand 1:	58.000%	  54.64% 	03.36% 			   601 		   37.00   { JJ+, AsKs }

Looks like a slightly profitable call, since 42% > 38%.

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Break even % = 22.20 / (2 * 22.20 + 14.10) = 38%
Board: 7s 4h 6s 5hDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0:	42.000%	  38.64% 	03.36% 			   425 		   37.00   { 9h7h }Hand 1:	58.000%	  54.64% 	03.36% 			   601 		   37.00   { JJ+, AsKs }

Looks like a slightly profitable call, since 42% > 38%.

What tool is that?
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I would fold preflop (I'm a nit) after getting reraised, and fold on the turn. I guess you have to kind of call the flop after preflop.I think the best thing you could be hoping for he by calling the turn is either AsKs or AhKh. Mathematically, he priced you out, so unless you just want to metagame/gamble three handed, I'd have to fold.
Normally, I would dump this preflop to the reraise, but villain had been very active, so I called to see a flop.I'm actually getting a good price against an overpair on the turn push, believe it or not.
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Holy bookmarks, batman!Thanks :club:
This program is a must have. Seriously.Download the program and play around with it, you'll learn a lot.
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This program is a must have. Seriously.Download the program and play around with it, you'll learn a lot.
All it is a hand calculator. I've played with these things for years, and now they made a downloadable one to have on your PC even when you're offline. The only real difference it offers is hand range %ages.
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All it is a hand calculator. I've played with these things for years, and now they made a downloadable one to have on your PC even when you're offline. The only real difference it offers is hand range %ages.
Since it's poker, other than a calculating equity based on hand ranges and known cards what else is there?And it's hardly "now" that they're downloadable, I have a copy of poker-eval from 2002 on my hard drive.
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Break even % = 22.20 / (2 * 22.20 + 14.10) = 38%
Board: 7s 4h 6s 5hDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0:	42.000%	  38.64% 	03.36% 			   425 		   37.00   { 9h7h }Hand 1:	58.000%	  54.64% 	03.36% 			   601 		   37.00   { JJ+, AsKs }

Looks like a slightly profitable call, since 42% > 38%.

Look at the villains stats. He is super aggro. Better widen that range a little. My guess is if you bring in 99-66/55 (reasonable for those figures) the equity bombs
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Since it's poker, other than a calculating equity based on hand ranges and known cards what else is there?And it's hardly "now" that they're downloadable, I have a copy of poker-eval from 2002 on my hard drive.
Does this feature hand range calculation? That's what I was referring to.
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Look at the villains stats. He is super aggro. Better widen that range a little. My guess is if you bring in 99-66/55 (reasonable for those figures) the equity bombs
If you add in those hands I think you can add in hands like ATs+ and KQs as well
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