if we give villain a wide range to 3bet and a tight range to call a 4bet/shove (which is normally the case) we are in trouble. Cause as soon as we 4bet/shove he's only calling us when we are beat. Calling a shove is even worse with AK cause we beat actually nothing, he's not shoving with AQ. We hope to be a coinflip vs jj, qq or split vs AK.
say we 4bet to 15$
villain shoves
we have to call 85$ in a 115$ pot means we have to have an equity of 73%
AK is preflop good cause we have FEQ and once we put a big chunk of our stack in, we are fine calling. Still, calling is pretty bad with AK against a tight range
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 40.540% 24.68% 15.86% 182578824 117305460.00 { AKs, AKo }
Hand 1: 59.460% 43.60% 15.86% 322525584 117305460.00 { JJ+, AKs, AKo }
standard would be
u raise, villain 3 bets to 12bb
you 4bet to 40bb
he shoves
you get 42% pot odds. And you have against a tight shove range 40% equity.
with ur read btw i'm fine calling his minlike 3bet IP cause i dont know what to do once he shoves / calls your 4bet. He's likely to hang himself with a lot crap. 3bet stats help a lot
and i dont like the flopminraise. there is no "inforaise"
either i call or fold. I think i fold this one not sure thoughStatistics: Posted by Jossnaz — Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:36 am
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