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twodimes and 5cd
Twodimes doesn't have a 5cd option, but one can simulate it for a headsup hand by using 2-7 lowball, right? Or have I missed something obvious? Clearly this can't work multiway, but whoever loses in 2-7 would win in 5cd and vice versa.
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Re: twodimes and 5cd
I can think of one case off the top of my head where reversing the 2-7 results wouldn't work-it involves one player holding the A-5 wheel. For instance, suppose I have A5432 and you have A7532. I would win both the 2-7 hand (my Ace-five beats your Ace-seven) and the draw hand (my five-high straight beats your Ace high).
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Re: twodimes and 5cd
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I can think of one case off the top of my head where reversing the 2-7 results wouldn't work-it involves one player holding the A-5 wheel. For instance, suppose I have A5432 and you have A7532. I would win both the 2-7 hand (my Ace-five beats your Ace-seven) and the draw hand (my five-high straight beats your Ace high). [/ QUOTE ] Fortunately (?) the twodimes calculator has a bug which doesn't treat A5432 correctly. For example: http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1728126 pokenum -l27 ac 2d 3c 4s 5d - tc td jc jd / ks 5-card Draw 2-7 Lowball: 42 enumerated outcomes cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV 4s Ac 3c 5d 2d 4 9.52 38 90.48 0 0.00 0.095 Jc Tc Jd Td 38 90.48 4 9.52 0 0.00 0.905 |
#4
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Re: twodimes and 5cd
That's pretty funny. Thanks guys.
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