Re: How to counter the idiot at the table?
Thanks to Pokerstove, the equities were:
Board: 2c 9h 8c
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 62.9191 % 62.96% 00.00% { TcTs }
Hand 2: 18.6033 % 18.61% 00.00% { Kd9s }
Hand 3: 18.4776 % 18.49% 00.00% { 6s2s }
The equity on the flop against random two hands is almost identical. On the turn, even with the king on board, T-T is still 55% favorite against 2 random hands*, but a 95% dog if someone made a pair of kings.
* this is too simplified of course, because random hands don't go that far, but everything over 33% should be enough in the long run.
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