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Though probabely not too important the following is interesting to note: Although I (most likely) had the best hand on the flop I was not the favourite for the hand. I didn't even have equity! MP1 had Q7d, MP3 97, giving the following equities: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 24.7561 % 23.32% 01.44% { AsJh } Hand 2: 45.5663 % 43.66% 01.90% { Qd7d } Hand 3: 10.7609 % 10.12% 00.64% { 9h7c } Hand 4: 18.9166 % 16.22% 02.70% { 99+, AJs+, KJs+, QJs, AJo+, KJo+, QJo } I don't have good reads on CO, he seemed somewhat sensible though. [/ QUOTE ] I would run it again giving hand #2 and #3 random hands and see what your equity is then. I also think this is a shining example of why you should have raised pre flop. |
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