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hand equity
Not sure if this is the right place to ask
Pokerstove shows how much equity a hand has after all cards are dealt Is there a program or feature to pokerstove that will show me the value of a hand after only the flop, turn? |
#2
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Re: hand equity
Pokerstove does, just enter the flop then click evaluate..
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Re: hand equity
I didn't explain myself very well
I have my two down cards ... against a range of hands how often after just the flop is my hand ahead? Not interested in what the turn and river do for me Also for the turn |
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Re: hand equity
after the flop; just use two blank cards as the turn and river, cards that don't help either of your ranges. That'll be what you're looking for, though i dont think it's particuarlly useful.
edit: i.e. if the board was 889 put offsuit 2 and 3 as the turn and river card and keep the ranges the same as the flop. |
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Re: hand equity
thanks, but that doesn't work
I don't know what the flop is ... I just want the calculations for post flop, whatever that happens to be I don't want it to continue the calculations for the turn and river card. Just equity post flop for the two hands/hand ranges |
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Re: hand equity
hm.. so you want to know if you have like.. 89 vs [range of hands], how often 89 is going to be ahead after the flop -- assuming no turn and river cards were dealt?
i can't think of a way to do that, also can't think of a reason that knowledge would help at all [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: hand equity
Pokerstove has been a big help to me ... but some hands have the same final equity but differ before the turn/river
I want to play with that and get a feel for it. I know it will help me get a better feel for different possibilities. Now if pokerstove just had a button that stopped calculations after the flop and turn we would have a winner |
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Re: hand equity
So you want to know what the answer would be if no river were dealt?
Where is this game spread? - Andrew |
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