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Old 09-05-2007, 01:57 PM
Rant Rant is offline
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Default Poker Tracker % Win @ Showdown

I've seen several posts suggesting that % won @ showdown should be around 50%. Is this for NL only? That doesn't make sense to me in limit.

In limit won't we often be calling river bets where the pot odds require a call but we aren't 50% to win? For example, 10 big bet pot and calling 1 big bet on the river only requires about a 10:1 chance of winning to break even.

Doesn't this mean that % won @ showdown should be much lower than 50%?
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Old 09-05-2007, 06:30 PM
Pokerfarian Pokerfarian is offline
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Default Re: Poker Tracker % Win @ Showdown

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In limit won't we often be calling river bets where the pot odds require a call but we aren't 50% to win? For example, 10 big bet pot and calling 1 big bet on the river only requires about a 10:1 chance of winning to break even.

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So will your opponents against you. So unless your playing in games where a significant number of showdowns have >=3 players, it should be ~50%
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Old 09-05-2007, 11:57 PM
Speel Posher Speel Posher is offline
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Default Re: Poker Tracker % Win @ Showdown

ok, sorry for taking over the original post but as it applies in no limit about what percentage is exploitable?

or does it all depend on what limits you are playing at? i would assume you would want your showdown percentage to be closer to 50 percent as the stakes increased correct?
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