Richard~;306407 wroteI'm not defending the preflop flat, I was just bored and felt like playing a hand. Your percentages feel a bit taken out of thin air,or at least I can't confirm them, I'll have to look into it a bit myself. but are you implying that people who are not braindead and better regs will fold vs smallish flopraises more frequently vs a player who hasn't abused them in that spot before?
...they're not taken out of thin air, I used pokerstove and estimated getting it in ranges. Vs. brain deads I used their entire opening range, and vs. reasonable players I had them only shoving gut shots or better on this board. The fact is you just can't magically show a huge profit by calling with a hand that's behind someone's opening range with shorter stacks, no matter how you play post flop.
I'm implying both that people who are not braindead will fold more often, and that when they get it in it will be with better equity, most of the time. Obviously there are exceptions in both cases.
EDIT: Like I said, I don't mind the play at all, but it you can't just ignore pre-flop decisions and isolate post flop. For this type of play to show much of a profit it's crucial that your range of top pairs is at least equal or ahead of his range of top pairs. The fact that he has every combo of KQo and AQo and basically no combo's of QTo or worse is not good for your equity, even when you hit a good flop.