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Hold\'Em equity Chart...
I started developing two basic equity charts (done in excel) to help memorize your equity, heads up, in certain situations. The first chart is your equity vs exact hands, such as top set vs a flush draw w/ TP ect.. The second chart is your equity vs a players perceived range, such as JTs vs. a villain with a VPIP of 25% on a low flop.
Now, I realize there are literally thousands of combinations, so I'm basing all of this on what I deem to be very common situations that players often find themselves in. top 2 pair vs some obvious draw for example. The idea behind this isn't that I keep looking at it, but I'm hoping that it will help accelerate the memorization process of remembering my equity in certain situations. It would be nice if I could eventually just know off the top of my head approx what my equity is in most situations. Anyway, I'm a few hours into it, and I just thought I would ask on 2+2 if someone has already done this. If they have, then I've already wasted 3-4 hours, but I would be saving many more hours. If anyone has seen anything like this, please let me know. Otherwise I will continue to finish what I have started. |
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Re: Hold\'Em equity Chart...
It sounds slightly different from much such charts floating around on the net.
But whether it's been done before or not - you'll probably learn a great deal more from making your own chart than from staring endless at someone else's. |
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Re: Hold\'Em equity Chart...
Good point and very true. I actually considered this, but I just thought I would ask anyway.
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