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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
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It's quite embarrassing that after so many hands of poker, I don't know how to do a simple equity calculation. Can you guys enlighten me? Problem 1: Money already in pot: $1000 Villain's stack: $900 Hero's stack: $800 Villain's equity: 75% Hero's equity: 25% I make it hot on the flop and pushed. If Villain folds, I win $1000; ez moneys. If Villain calls, his hand has an equity of $600. My hand has an equity of $450. Total, I lose $150 every time Villain calls. So, the question is "what percentage of the time should Villain go away so I can break even?" I use the following formula. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks. 0 = 1000x + (1-x)(-150) [/ QUOTE ] should i know how to do this |
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