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Old 11-21-2007, 09:54 AM
Gelford Gelford is offline
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Default Re: 50NL equity of push calculation

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I dont think a 25/11 is creative enough to open his range bvb, but even f he does I think my hand rises in equity.

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If you put in two cards like deuces or treys that do not complete any flush nor straight, you will get a figure of how often he has JJ+, so so if you assume that he will fold anyting but JJ+, then your equity is:
(How often he will call with JJ+)xYour Equity vs that rangexfinalpot

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(How often he folds now)xcurrent pot.


If that is positive then a push might not be optimal, but is not a mistake.
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