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Hey sam thanks for this video, couple of questions:
1. what kind of range do you fold in the SB if you use a limping strategy?
2. you say that you have a raise strategy with 18bbs from the sb, so we can raise/call a bunch vs hands that we dominate. How does this raising range look and how does the limping range (I assume we have one look in general? Are we also folding a part of our raising range also (raise/fold)?
Thanks
July 13, 2015 | 11:18 a.m.
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yeah pretty close spot, because we have almost no FE on the flop, however because we have so much equity on the flop i would x/r allin. Even a tiny bit of FE makes this worth it. Napkin math: Say our equity with checkraise is 1480+1480+210=0.45(-1200)+ 0.45(1480+1480+210)+0.1(1480+210)=1056
and x/c yields say he stacks off 3/4 of the time you x/c:: 0.66* -420 and 0.255(1480+1480+210)
and 0.085 (1480+420+420+210)= 746
So even if you lose more when you x/r it makes up for it because you already have so much equity (guessed ofcourse). And if we x/c we have to fold turn a lot if we miss or make a call close to EV0 if villain shoves. So based on these assumptions its a clear x/r. but change the numbers and it could get different ofcourse.
July 30, 2015 | 12:03 a.m.