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johnnythemoss
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Villain (24/15) opens for 2.5bb from MP (Full Ring), Hero has AcAs and 3bets to 8bb from CO. Villain calls. Pot is around 17bb. Flop comes Td 9s 6c. Villain checks, Hero bets 13bb, Villain calls (pot is around 43bb). Turn comes 5h, Villain checks, Hero bets 25bb, Villain check raises all in for 75bb effective.
My question is whether to go with reads or math here. Plugging in Villain's range as something like TT, 99, 66, T9s, 87s and JJ (maybe QQ), Hero only needs around 30% equity to make the call - that's assuming that Villain does check-raise all in with JJ. On the other hand, at the micros, a check-raise like this is so often a made hand. It's so often sets, two pairs or straights. But if he is ever doing it with JJ, the call is still mathematically correct.
I know there is no easy answer, but how do you know whether to go with reads or math? Some people advocate to always go with reads at the micros - big raise = big hand most of the time. But I worry I'll just be folding too often.
My question is whether to go with reads or math here. Plugging in Villain's range as something like TT, 99, 66, T9s, 87s and JJ (maybe QQ), Hero only needs around 30% equity to make the call - that's assuming that Villain does check-raise all in with JJ. On the other hand, at the micros, a check-raise like this is so often a made hand. It's so often sets, two pairs or straights. But if he is ever doing it with JJ, the call is still mathematically correct.
I know there is no easy answer, but how do you know whether to go with reads or math? Some people advocate to always go with reads at the micros - big raise = big hand most of the time. But I worry I'll just be folding too often.






