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A stupid poker stove question
If you enter your hand into pokerstove as KK, then give your opponent the range of QQ+, your equity is given as something like 49.9995%. For the life of me I can't figure out why it wouldn't just be 50%.
It's bugging me.... does anyone know? |
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Re: A stupid poker stove question
KK vs QQ: 81.935%
AA vs KK: 81.946% i.e. AA has more equity against KK than KK has against QQ. This is so becauses Queens can make slightly more straights against Kings than Kings can against Aces. |
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Re: A stupid poker stove question
ty
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Re: A stupid poker stove question
And now when it's heads up and someone open shoves for 120 000 big blinds and his range is QQ+, and I fold KK, I'll understand the math behind it.
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Re: A stupid poker stove question
/adds 1 sklansky buck to stack
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