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Overbet simple math
Question by dummy:
If I bet 2 pot-sized bets on the river, then I have to win 2 times out of 3, ~66%. If I bet 3 psb's otr, then I have to win 3 times out of 4, 75%. ... If I bet 9 psb's otr, then I have to win 9 times out of 10, 90%. Is it correct? Thanks. |
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Re: Overbet simple math
That's correct .
In general , if you bet $a into a pot containing $b , then you need to win a/(a+b) . 1)So plug 2b=a into the expression and you get 2b/(3b) = 2/3 2)Plug 3b=a and you get 3b/4b = 3/4 3) Plug 9b=a and you get 9b/10b =9/10 . |
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