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	OK, so I called the min-raise on the turn.  River: the pot is $4.90, card is the Ks, villain bets all-in with his remaining $1.34.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by spoonitnow   Calling is great because we know it's super profitable, plus we get to play the river in position  with one bet left in the hand in a big pot where it's not very easy to make mistakes. 
 I only need to be good here 17.7% of the time, but with this crazy of a board against someone who has not been very aggressive in previous hands (although over an admittedly small sample), I think he shows up with a straight or flush almost always.
 
 Is that playing too scared and this should be a call expecting to snap off a bluff, two-pair, or worse set at least 17.7% of the time?  Or was the turn call strictly made to try for the boat or c/c on the river, and since those both failed we now fold?
 
 Taking a quick stab at this, assuming he shoves with any two pair or better plus a few bluffs:
 
 Hands I beat:
 55 - 3
 77 - 3
 78 - 3
 89 - 3
 missed draws bluff (est): 3
 TOTAL: 15
 
 Hands that beat me:
 66 - 6
 99 - 3
 56 - 12
 67 - 12
 TJ - 16
 spade draws (AK, AQ, AJ, AT, A7, KQ, KJ, KT, QT, QJ): 10
 TOTAL: 59
 
 Giving me 20.2% equity, making this a call.  But another draw was completed on the river, so I don't know if we should count all of the hands I beat -- he may check back some of them.  If we remove 3 hands from the hands I beat, I no longer have the odds to call.
 
 Anyway, let me know what you think.
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