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Re: Very Simple Straightforward 2/4 Question
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[ QUOTE ] And QJ is stronger than JT, as an absolute over the long term. This should be self evident to anyone with the most basic grasp of math. [/ QUOTE ] No, it's not. For example, JT is less likely to be dominated by a raiser than QJ is. As I said, very situational. [/ QUOTE ] Poker Stove: 5,394,338 games 17.014 secs 317,052 games/sec Board: Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 62.320% 61.92% 00.45% 3340158 24540.00 { TT+, ATs+, KQs, AJo+, KQo } Hand 1: 19.856% 18.90% 00.97% 1019742 52303.50 { QJo } Hand 2: 17.824% 17.04% 00.80% 919296 43008.50 { JTo } |
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