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View Poll Results: When you are driving, and a cop pulls in behind you, do you feel: | |||
Served and protected, or | 2 | 13.33% | |
apprehensive? | 13 | 86.67% | |
Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll |
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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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Random question for people in college/uni how do you deal with everyone being giant nits? [/ QUOTE ] bite your tung |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
Wow everyone sucks so much
PokerStars Game #13412715105: Hold'em No Limit ($3/$6) - 2007/11/23 - 04:11:05 (ET) Table 'Patroclus' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: DeCe78 ($272.25 in chips) Seat 2: DCal Zone ($896.80 in chips) Seat 4: Realt0r ($844.25 in chips) Seat 5: treymichael ($2010.20 in chips) Seat 6: NutMucka ($631 in chips) Realt0r: posts small blind $3 treymichael: posts big blind $6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to DCal Zone [3s 5s] NutMucka said, "he wouldnt do that to me" NutMucka said, "he might now" NutMucka said, "but not then" NutMucka: folds DeCe78: folds DCal Zone: raises $12 to $18 Realt0r: folds treymichael: calls $12 *** FLOP *** [4d 8s 2s] treymichael: bets $25 DCal Zone: raises $47 to $72 treymichael: calls $47 *** TURN *** [4d 8s 2s] [Jd] treymichael: bets $60 DCal Zone: raises $120 to $180 treymichael: calls $120 *** RIVER *** [4d 8s 2s Jd] [4h] NutMucka said, "whatever" treymichael: checks NutMucka said, "im not even payin attention" DCal Zone: bets $626.80 and is all-in treymichael: calls $626.80 *** SHOW DOWN *** DCal Zone: shows [3s 5s] (a pair of Fours) treymichael: shows [Kh Js] (two pair, Jacks and Fours) treymichael collected $1794.60 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $1796.60 | Rake $2 Board [4d 8s 2s Jd 4h] Seat 1: DeCe78 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: DCal Zone (button) showed [3s 5s] and lost with a pair of Fours Seat 4: Realt0r (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 5: treymichael (big blind) showed [Kh Js] and won ($1794.60) with two pair, Jacks and Fours Seat 6: NutMucka folded before Flop (didn't bet) |
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Wow everyone sucks so much [/ QUOTE ] stop being so hard on yourself |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
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[ QUOTE ] 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 [/ QUOTE ] The Chosen One did it in his video. |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 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 [/ QUOTE ] The Chosen One did it in his video. [/ QUOTE ] who is that? i feel like if thats his nickname i should learn how to do them v soon |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 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 [/ QUOTE ] The Chosen One did it in his video. [/ QUOTE ] who is that? i feel like if thats his nickname i should learn how to do them v soon [/ QUOTE ] That's my nick for See Tea S. |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 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 [/ QUOTE ] The Chosen One did it in his video. [/ QUOTE ] who is that? i feel like if thats his nickname i should learn how to do them v soon [/ QUOTE ] That's my nick for See Tea S. [/ QUOTE ] Ess i think jerky was good |
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Re: Official November Thread: General Discussion
are updates/emails from pokertracker save again?
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pbjaxx - If you find a good accountant anytime in the next month or so you should really drop my a PM. I live in MN too and need one for the first time here. I think Im going to start looking at the beginning of December if I dont get referred to one by then. Obv Ill pm you if i find one myself. [/ QUOTE ] Sounds good. I will certainly hit you up if I get someone. BTW, I live in St Louis Park, very near uptown. |
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