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Old 10-19-2007, 03:51 PM
Albert Moulton Albert Moulton is offline
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Default Re: Hey, an actual NLHE game theory question/simulation.

Isn't this what the section on Sklansky-Chubukov Numbers in No Limit Holdem Theory and Practice is all about?

Have you read that section of the book in relation to the problem that you are working on?

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N_call and N_fold are the number of hands that will call/fold given that you move in with the maximum stack that you will do so with. P|call is the probability of winning given that you are called (plus 1/2 the probability of tieing). The last number is the original question.

S-C Numbers



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Armed with these numbers, NLHETAP gives a chart on opponent's pushing hand ranges (from any two cards, to just QQ-AA/AK), and then gives the hand ranges for +EV calls vs those ranges based on the S-C numbers.

Aren't you working on the same kind of thing?
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