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Old 11-29-2007, 04:06 PM
CallMeIshmael CallMeIshmael is offline
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Default Re: How many strategically distinct flops exist?

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Although you mentioned Ah7h2h is not distinct from As7s2s, it is also not STRATEGICALLY distinct from Ah7h3h since the playability is the same.

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No they're different.

Play for hands like 2c2d would be vastly different on Ah7h3h and Ah7h2h.


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So flops like 2h2sJc and 3h3sJc are not strategically distinct either.

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Same here for hands like Ad2d.


You cant map the hands to one another like you can in the case of the OP, because there are slight differences that dont exist. (ie. On a board of J22, when you have A2, the hand 33 has more equity than does the hand 22 on a board of J33 against A3 (which are, presumably, the mapped hands))


I see what you're saying, but the point of the OP was to double check that I was doing the least possible amount of work for some analyis im working on.
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