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Old 09-23-2007, 02:18 PM
galahad_187 galahad_187 is offline
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Default Calculating equity as the aggressor...

I'm not certain how to word this, but hopefully my hypothetical hand example can help eplain my question.

playing .5/1nl
your heads up in posistion on the turn w/ As5s on a board of 10 6 4 2 with two spades the pot is 10$. villian checks you shove with 10 bucks. this example is ment to help determine my equity in double barreling spots where i pickup more outs. i know in those situations theres typically money left on the river, but i understand how to include my implied odds when determining my equity.

my outs are 3 Aces, 2 threes, and 9 spades. 14 outs = 28%. given the amount of the pot bet, how often does your opponent have to fold in order to make this bet profitable. And please give me the lengthy math answer so that i may learn to calculate it myself under varying circumstances.

thanks alot,

galahad
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