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icm ?
im a cash player , who wants to work more on my sng game, my question is , what is the quickest, and easiest, way to calculate icm in a real time hand situation . sorry if this has been posted b 4 but i couldnt find anything.
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Re: icm ?
Not sure it can me with legal software!
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^^^^ bump , anbody?? any quickest way to do this mentally w/ 3 or 4 players left??
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[ QUOTE ]
^^^^ bump , anbody?? any quickest way to do this mentally w/ 3 or 4 players left?? [/ QUOTE ] just keep shoving imo |
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Re: icm ?
i thought i read in a bluff mag. article a while back there was a correct math calc. u can use when to push or fold in this situation.
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johanson , ur avatar looks a lil aggro on his pc......lol
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there was a thread about this calc a couple days ago,
dont have the link |
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ok thnx yo
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I don't think there is an rule of thumb or anything like that to know when to push [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
Maybe using the Pushbot Charts may help getting a feeling for Push or Fold Situations. If you just look for a free calculator then I'd recommend: ICM Poker |
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Re: icm ?
i found the expanation i was looking for. it was in the bluff mag. of feb. 2007 page 42. good article to read.
Joey: ICM stands for Independent Chip Model. It’s basically applied statistics, relating the blinds to the amount of chips a player has. So, let’s say I’m on the button with 2,000 chips, and the small blind is 200 and the big blind is 400. If I go all in here, there are three possible outcomes. Either I will take down the blinds, and receive 600 chips. Or I could be called and win and receive +2,200 chips, assuming the person who calls has me covered. And lastly, I could be called and lose my full 2,000 chips. ICM is the addition of these three possible outcomes. If this combined outcome is a positive number, then it is the correct play in the long run. Chip: Knowing ICM is key to any high level sit-n-go player, because it is “the answer” to how to play a sit-n-go. . |
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