View Single Post
  #7  
Old 11-21-2007, 01:08 AM
JOHNY CA$H JOHNY CA$H is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 804
Default Re: Cutting Off Set Equity

[ QUOTE ]
The simplest way to do that is to see what is equity of AA IF you hit a set. It is about 80% (you can stove it.. AA vs 33 with one 3 on the board will do the trick).
So for 100BB stacks you win 60BB for every allin if you hit. You hit 2 times in 17. The rest is simple.
In practice it has little meaning because :
-you have more hands in your range, some of them won't stack off so implied odds for the pair decrease
-you will sometimes stack off with top pair (for example AK hitting Kxx) when you have less equity than overpair

I did some analysis of those situations here

[/ QUOTE ]

Hey... Why IS AA 20%-ish vs 33 on a flop with a 3? Shouldn't 2 outs twice be in the 8-10% neighborhood?
Reply With Quote