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$0.5/$1 Fixed-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)
Preflop: Hero is MP3 with A:s, T:s.
Hero raises, CO calls, BU calls, SB folds, BB calls.
Flop: (8.5 SB) T:d, A:c, K:c (4 players)
BB checks, Hero bets, CO calls, BU folds, BB folds.
Turn: (5.25 BB) Q:s (2 players)
Hero bets, CO raises, Hero calls.
River: (9.25 BB) 3:h (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets, Hero calls.
Final Pot: 11.25 BB.
Well CO is passive about 1.0 af, but extremly loose pf 70+VPIP, and 10 pfr.
I know turn was played wrong, check was much better. I am trying to put CO on a range so I could try to determine whether to calldown. First question:
-if I checked the turn, and he bets, that means that I need to have, 1:6.25 equity to call, that being 0.16% equity. CO range is Jx,KT,KQ. TT+ is hardly in his range, because he will probably reraise them preflop, and AK can't be in his range, because he will also reraise it both preflop and on flop. So basing on that range and the calculations from Equilator I am good enough to call?
The question is basically all about concepts, if I made the math wrong or right, so I can evaluate my play alone in the future.