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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
30 hands!!! we cant make statements like that.
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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
I don't see 40/0/0's run big multistreet bluffs (I know it's a small amount of hands), so I think if he's bluffing on flop, a call still may get us to showdown, or at least see a river card.
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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
one more time... 30 hands!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
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one more time... 30 hands!!!!!!!!!!! [/ QUOTE ] If you're 40/0/0 through 30 hands, you're a station. The exact specifics of your station-y tendencies may not yet be determined, but you're a station. |
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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
Here's a poker stove, giving a fairly tight calling range to our opponent, if we shove.
Board: 8s 2s Ah Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 47.716% 46.14% 01.57% 14161 483.00 { As3s } Hand 1: 52.284% 50.71% 01.57% 15563 483.00 { AA, 88, 22, AKs, A8s, A2s, KQs, AKo, A8o, A2o } We're shoving in $234, to win $280 =280(.472) - 234(.528) =132.16 - 123.55 = 8.61 So, against that calling range, the EV of shoving is $8.61. edit: I'm retarded and can see I messed up already...in process of fixing edit: seems like a shove is +$9 in EV after correcting my mistakes. |
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Re: 200NL- TPNK + NFD vs donk
chop chop w/ that fixing
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