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 Originally Posted by tunah
The bigger difference is you've got villain shoving 15 hand combos to a 10x, I make it 3 AA, 3 KK, 6 QQ, 9 AK = 21.
(FWIW, I think the 19.6% equity for 3bet shove comes from using {AKs,AKo} instead of {AKo} for hero. I' m not sure about the 37.9% unless you're using { QQ+,AKo} for villain instead of { QQ+,AKo,AKs}. Doesn't make a big difference anyhow)
Oops - guess I misread it.
@ spenda - yeah, think we're assuming BB never has a hand he'll continue with.
I've been thinking about the implications of this thread, because spenda and others have pointed out that I used to raise way too often with good-but-not-great hands like JJ/TT/AQ when flatting actually earns more. If villain's folding to 3b's too often, we should 3b more - certainly - but pick hands that don't play as well when we flat. Of course, position matters, so it's a slightly different batch of hands oop than ip.
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