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greggg230 10-09-2007 02:08 PM

Re: Bad end of a straight, monotone flop, getting action
 
27 two pair - 84% equity
9 sets - 63% equity
Approximately 400 hands he's even money with (A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img],K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] hands) - 50% equity
4 hands he's tied with (98 no diamonds) - 50% equity
5 hands he's tied with when another diamond doesn't come up - 32% equity
12 hands he's behind, but has 3 outs to tie with (K9) - 8% equity
16 hands he's behind and virtually drawing dead against - 0%
45 flushes he's drawing dead against (or virtually) - 0% equity

Total of 518 hands.

Equity against the range = (27/518)(.84) + (9/518)(.63) + (400/518)(.50) + (4/518)(.50) + (5/518)(.32) + (16/518)(0) + (45/518)(0) = 44.8% equity

However, this does not include the fact that there may be worse hands than these (overpairs, hands like AQ, bare straight draws) which may fold to a re-raise. If only 20% of the time someone folds to your re-raise, re-raising is clearly +EV. This also also assumes that any two suited cards are in villain's range.

marchron 10-10-2007 02:19 PM

Re: Bad end of a straight, monotone flop, getting action
 
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27 two pair - 84% equity
9 sets - 63% equity
Approximately 400 hands he's even money with (A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img],K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] hands) - 50% equity
4 hands he's tied with (98 no diamonds) - 50% equity
5 hands he's tied with when another diamond doesn't come up - 32% equity
12 hands he's behind, but has 3 outs to tie with (K9) - 8% equity
16 hands he's behind and virtually drawing dead against - 0%
45 flushes he's drawing dead against (or virtually) - 0% equity

Total of 518 hands.

Equity against the range = (27/518)(.84) + (9/518)(.63) + (400/518)(.50) + (4/518)(.50) + (5/518)(.32) + (16/518)(0) + (45/518)(0) = 44.8% equity

However, this does not include the fact that there may be worse hands than these (overpairs, hands like AQ, bare straight draws) which may fold to a re-raise. If only 20% of the time someone folds to your re-raise, re-raising is clearly +EV. This also also assumes that any two suited cards are in villain's range.

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Doesn't it also assume we only have one villain? We have at least two, make it three if UTG+1 comes along. That's a potential perfect storm of screwed.

AlcateL 10-14-2007 02:53 PM

Re: Bad end of a straight, monotone flop, getting action
 
fold fold fold fold fold


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