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Old 01-02-2006, 10:07 PM
Jimbo Jimbo is offline
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Default Re: The Value of Suited Aces in NL Hold \'Em

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i actually did blow the first one. that was supposed to be A9s vs. 77. as for the rest, go to the chart and look.
http://www.pokerroom.com/games/evsta...hp?order=value

i'll give you a head start on my examples:

hand/ev vs. hand /ev
A9s/.18 vs. 99/.38
A9s/.18 vs. 77/.16
A4s/.06 vs. 44/-.03
ATs/.33 vs. QJs/.23
A5s/.08 vs. 66/.07
ATs/.33 vs. AQ/.31
A4s/.06 vs. 87s/-.02

i'm not confused, just made one typo. with that one correction, and the addition of the 77 example, you can see that the suited aces do have more EV preflop.

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Perhaps I do not understand your underlying premise.

See Gocee Poker for a correct EV analysis.

I see now that a made I very slight miscalculation on the AQo vs the ATs but it is so slight that the hand is a true coinflip.

Jimbo
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