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Old 09-26-2007, 11:28 PM
emerson emerson is offline
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Default Re: What is the most -EV hand in limit hold\'em?

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I am looking at a friends database which is far bigger than mine and he wins much more than me. The big losers are 96s and T4s, both at -.18BB/hand. 72o is -.13 BB/hand, 72s is (-.10)BB/hand.

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Your friend wins much more than you? It is hard to see how he wins at all if he is playing those hands anywhere other than the big blind in unraised pots. And if he were only playing them in those situations then they would not be his biggest losers.

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Emerson - my friend is a huge winner - and I mean mega huge, and a very respected player by everyone on this forum. I don't want to name names, thats why I said it the way I did. That sample includes some very short handed play, over 600k hands.

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Okay, then you need to qualify. If you include heads up and three handed play it is a different ball game.

When I filter stats I usually check the boxes so that it only considers hands played with 4 or more players. Very short handed games should be looked at on their own.
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