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Learning Poker Together Part 5: To call or not to call?
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[QUOTE="Luvepoker, post: 7004405, member: 307971"] 1) So we missed the flop but we do have 2 over cards. We need to call 1896 to win 5352 so we need 35.4% equity to make the call here profitable. I would assume he would have jammed and bigger pair 88+ all suited Broadway and most off suit as well. At least A7s+ and A9+ so we would have 39.4% equity here. But would he jam them all? I don’t think so. Lets assume he has at the least a pair+ or open ender straight draw. Or one over pair. No under pairs. We have only 20.2% equity to call. Now lets make it in any ace high with an over to the board we need 39.5%. Now lets say he had Ac5c we would only have 21.9% equity. What if he only had the open ender? We would have 73.5% equity. While there are some good scenarios for us to make a call, its also a bit of wishful thinking. We really need him to jam everything to make it a profitable call. Just taking out hand with a 2 and 3 with one over card not a ace we then only have 33.22% equity. What id we had a ace high? AhTd we would have about 42% equity if they jammed everything. 2) Based on my read and the fact I don’t believe we have the correct equity in the hand, I fold here. 3) While the suitedness does add back door flush possibilities I still fold here. 4) Math wise we should call here. We have the correct odds and we may even be ahead here. Now would I honestly call here? I don’t know but going forward I may really need to think about calling more depending on the player type. [/QUOTE]
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