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I saw it in one of Sauce's videos.
He said this represented a specific range. My guess is that he was exporting a range from a tool to get this. Anyone know what tool that is?
Feb. 12, 2015 | 1:15 p.m.
This is taken from a comment in one of Sauce's old high stakes videos, but I figure even mid-stakers can figure this out.
$10/20 blinds.
Hero opens KJo to $60.
BU raises to $165.
Blinds fold.
Sauce states:
"I ran a polarized range of $3b7.3, which goes AQs+, TT+, A5s-A9s, AJo, T9s-65s (around 50% bluffs). Against this we need to realize ~82.5% of our equity."
Can someone show me how to setup the equation such that we solve for R = 82.5% ?
Also, does anyone know where this "$3b7.3" comes from? I'm assuming it is an export from a range tool.
Feb. 11, 2015 | 2:10 p.m.
What is your reasoning for 75-80%? Do you think this maximizes your EV based on his calling range?
Or do you think it's the appropriate size based on how strong our range is here?
Feb. 6, 2015 | 8:11 p.m.
Apologies for lack of converted hand. 888 fast-fold does not give you hand histories.
200bb eff
hero opens TT CO
meh reg 3bets SB, hero calls
villain c-bets 75% psb on Tc 4d 2d
db's 50% psb on Jx
checks 3x
river size?
pot is 100bb. 150bb behind.
Going with the simplifying assumption that I slowplay everything, my range might look like this:
value = JTs(2), sets(12), A5dd = 14
bluffs = AXdd (~5), KTdd, QTdd, T9dd, A4cc, A2cc. = 9
Given plenty of bluffs, it feels like a jam. But we make much less money with our value hands. Thoughts?
Also, how do you build your raising ranges on Flop and Turn in these spots?
Feb. 5, 2015 | 4:17 p.m.
Can't you level and say that the CO (big stack) is likely raising very wide to apply ICM pressure so then we should actually in turn be jamming very wide?
Sorry didn't mean to flag comment. New here and couldn't find the reply to your sub-comment.
Jan. 14, 2015 | 2:44 p.m.
I don't understand how the BN plays into this. He folded after the CO opened and before my action.
Jan. 13, 2015 | 11:24 p.m.
CO: 111,004
BN: 27,676
SB: 40,198 (Hero)
Yes - I have a raising range on this flop too, and like you it tends to be heavily weighted to bluffs. Were you suggesting you put your slowplayed AA/KK in a flop raising range? Interesting idea.
And OTT, did you mean you're raising your sd value FDs now? ...assuming you've raised all of your non sdv FDs on the flop?
The range I listed in the OP for my bluffs almost seems a bit wide. I could move more of those into a turn bluffing range, and then our 3/4 bet both gets called at a good frequency and balances better with all remaining bluffs.
Feb. 8, 2015 | 1:34 a.m.