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Thinking In Terms Of Equity At The Table
When reading through the FLHE forums I see alot of talk on equity vs. certain hand ranges. Now I know my odds & outs etc and would say I have atleast half-decent hand readin skills but have difficulty working out my approximate pot-equity whilst at the table.
Understanding that I have around 30% pot equity with 4 to a flush on an unpaired board is about as good as I get. Does anyone have any tips/charts/links to help with this? Thanks [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Thinking In Terms Of Equity At The Table
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I have around 30% pot equity with 4 to a flush on an unpaired board [/ QUOTE ] No, you don't. Hands that seem like pure flush draws often have 38% equity against an overpair. It looks like you don't know the probability of a flush hitting, and you ignored the other ways to win. Use PokerStove. Go through a lot of examples. |
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Re: Thinking In Terms Of Equity At The Table
Ahhh.. is pokerstove free then?
Is there a quick way of (roughly) estimating your equity vs a given range based on your outs? |
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Re: Thinking In Terms Of Equity At The Table
Yes there is a quick way. Use poker stove to test a hand vs a range of possible hands for villain. See what your equity is. do this for a number of typical hands and you will get a general sense of your equity for "typical" hands. That is the shortest way.
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