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Old 04-23-2007, 07:17 AM
w_alloy w_alloy is offline
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Default Is there an equity calc program that supports weighted had ranges?

Title says it all. Pokerstove is awesome but in all forms of poker oponents' hand ranges usually consist of weighted distributions instead of 100% this and 0% that. The stove can be used to approximate weighted ranges by including and excluding similiar hands (like put in 98s instead of 98 if you want to discount it, or put in only 1 of the 2 possible straight draws if he sometimes folds these hands pre), but this method is often inacurate and very tiresome.

If there isn't one, how hard would this be to code? It seems like this is a really essential game eval tool that would be usefull to all players wishing to improve their games, and that this wouldnt be that hard to create.
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Old 04-23-2007, 10:45 AM
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Default Re: Is there an equity calc program that supports weighted had ranges?

This would be fabulous.
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Old 04-24-2007, 06:40 AM
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Default Re: Is there an equity calc program that supports weighted had ranges?

You can kind of do this in pokerstove by choosing combinations of a particular hand to represent what % of the time the villan has that. For example if you think villan has AA 66% of the time and KK 33% of the time you could say villan could have 4of the 6 combinations of AA and 2of the 6 combinations of KK.

Though obviously, you cant make the weighted percentage anything different than (x_combinations/total_possible_combinations_of_that_hand)
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