by Zmej » Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:58 pm
You need to construct a reasonable range like {TT+, AKo, flush draws}, where
{flush draws} = {Axs, KQ, KJ, KT, QJ, JT, suited in spades }.
If you feel that his range is different add other hands, then plug it in into pokerstove (free download). For the range that I constructed you have 39% equity turning your fold into a call. (Notice, though that he has a very large 'bluff' component in his range, i.e. he pushes all his AKo.)
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
54,450 games 0.016 secs 3,403,125 games/sec
Board: 5s 2s 5d
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 38.529% 38.53% 00.00% 20979 0.00 { 9h9s }
Hand 1: 61.471% 61.47% 00.00% 33471 0.00 { JJ+, AKs, AsQs, AsJs, AsTs, As9s, As8s, As7s, As6s, A5s, As4s, As3s, As2s, KsQs, KsJs, KsTs, QsJs, JsTs, AKo }
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