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Jam or Fold
The Jam or Fold tables on p 136 of <u>The Mathematics of Poker</u> do not list the maximum stack sizes for which it is correct to jam with certain hands when that stack size is > 50 big blinds. Does anyone have access to this information? I don't care enough to solve the game myself but would be interested in the results if anyone else has.
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Re: Jam or Fold
It's difficult to make such a table, because when stacks are high there is no exact treshold. Say BB should fold KK with stack size = 1398 sb or higher, call jam with 870 sb or lower. If the stack size is between this values, strategy is mixed. Ex., with stack size = 1000 sb strategy is to call jam with KK 72.954%.
Note: i measure stack size in small blinds Andrzej Nironen |
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Re: Jam or Fold
I am aware of this. I wouldn't expect there to be a table, or even a complete list of all the different jamming/calling percentages. However, something like a list of all the thresholds below which hands should be jammed/called 100% would be interesting I think. I don't necessarily expect that anyone has already done this. Basically any and all information that others have regarding the play of the jam/fold game with large stacks would be appreciated.
I am not a programmer so the only way I have of solving this game is situation by situation. Obviously that would take a really long time. |
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Re: Jam or Fold
You can download the jam/fold strategies for stack sizes of 1BB - 999BB here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dggktj |
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Re: Jam or Fold
Thanks a million, this is exactly what I was looking for.
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Re: Jam or Fold
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Thanks a million, this is exactly what I was looking for. [/ QUOTE ] But the figures themselves aren't exact [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Couldn't download the file completely (why not zip it???), so example from the end of what revived: <font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> should be: 193.0 push ATs: 71.21% 100.000000% 193.0 push A3s: 32.41% 3.321170% 193.0 push TTo: 17.48% 17.423464% 193.0 call AKo: 58.46% 58.464690% 193.0 call QQo: 85.54% 85.492741% </pre><hr /> It seems it is because of Selby's <u>approximate</u> equities from 'fa2n' file were used by the author of the table. Andrzej Nironen |
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