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Re: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
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Against AK, 66-QQ we win 45.092% of the time. but the odds dictate that we must win 45.1% of the time. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't this splitting hairs... |
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Re: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
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[ QUOTE ] Against AK, 66-QQ we win 45.092% of the time. but the odds dictate that we must win 45.1% of the time. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't this splitting hairs... [/ QUOTE ] No, especially since this ignores the possibility of AA and KK. |
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Results: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
Irrelevant results post:
I immediately go "well crap" and decide he has a monster, then think about it for a while and decide that I'm willing to flip without doing the math on it first. Results in white: <font color="white">I call, he has AA, no miracle suckout for me and I'm out. </font> Anyway, I'd still like to hear from people what they would make the call with |
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Re: Results: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
I call all day here but I am a lag and get played back a lot in 20/180s
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Re: Results: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
gamboooooooooooooooooool
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Re: 20/180 - AK approaching bubble against fellow big stack,
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OK, so I'll just assume that most think AK is a fold. What hands do you call with? [/ QUOTE ] QQ, KK, AA |
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