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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
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[ QUOTE ] pokerroom.com used to have a spreadsheet with ev results across 100 million+ hands on their site, broken down by position. In the cutoff for example, the 10 most negative ev hands are: 84 s (worst) 97 s A6 Q3 s A3 94 s 85 s J2 s A4 73 s (10th worst) [/ QUOTE ] this isnt really applicable, because that includes alot of fish playing those hands. people with postflop skills like aejones or me can play all those profitably from the CO. [/ QUOTE ] also i think this includes limit..... it's annoyingly almost-really-useful but actually not-useful-at-all data. |
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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
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[ QUOTE ] 64s [/ QUOTE ] qfmft [/ QUOTE ] When I reviewed the hands I played yesterday, there it was at the bottom of the pack. Guess I should have read this thread first! |
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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
22, only ~45k sample though
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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
K9s and K8s for me [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
can someone with a large sample show the profit (negative or positive) of the biggest losers (least winners) filtering "when not in a blind".
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Re: What is the most -EV hand in no limit hold\'em?
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can someone with a large sample show the profit (negative or positive) of the biggest losers (least winners) filtering "when not in a blind". [/ QUOTE ] SHould technically be filtered for losers when you VPIP. |
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