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Old 01-29-2006, 08:56 AM
doh742 doh742 is offline
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Default Re: Folding pocket rockets pf

ok, ran some numbers on poker stove, to give an idea of rather this was good or bad.

set up a five handed sim. Ac Ad, Kd Kh, Js 10s, Qc Jc, Ah, Ks

now, poker stove and my comp don't agree, it makes my comp sound like it wants to explode, so i cut the sim short, but, the early results were as followes

aces: 58% equity

kings: 7% equity

jack 10: 15%

q jack: 10%

ace king: 3%

seeing as how you will win or tie with this hand in more than one out of every 2 hands, and you were getting at least 3 to 1 odds, you should have called. but, if your overall bankroll was short, you might not want to put a large chunk of it in play, because 42% of the time, you lose, and your bankroll is crippled.

so, i don't know, but there are some numbers for you in a hypothetical situation

in a run against four random hands, your equity drops to 54%

so, you were close to flipping a coin for most of your stack, the odds say yes, the key factor is, could your bankroll have handled a loss, if yes, then you made a really bad play there, if no, its weak, but understandable.
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