Omaha 8 PL hand
hand A: KhQh9hQd
hand B: AcJs10c5s hand C: Kc5hKsJc Flop: AhThQs Who has the best of it when all three go all-in? By How much? |
Re: Omaha 8 PL hand
A 50%
B 15% C 35% |
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Re: Omaha 8 PL hand
Who has the best of it when all three go all-in? By How much? Hand A by a lot.
For a $1 unit basis per showdown:(based on only 100,000 trials) hand A: KhQh9hQd : wins $0.4896 per hand per dollar bet hand B: AcJs10c5s : loses $0.5462 per hand per dollar bet hand C: Kc5hKsJc : wins $0.0566 per hand per dollar bet Flop: AhThQs |
Re: Omaha 8 PL hand
Dear irchans:
What does EV mean? Please define it. Hand B pays the freight. Hand A win about 8.65 times as much money as hand C. Neglecting ties, I can see that you have to win 1/3 of the time on balance (that is have an EV of .333) to break even for this problem. [Note: this is a cached result] Running: pokenum -o kh qh 9h qd - ac js tc 5s - kc 5h ks jc -- ah th qs : Omaha Hi: 666 enumerated boards containing Qs Ah Th cards For NP = 3 players showdown: Hand EV Winnings per hand per dollar bet A 0.495 = (EV - 1/NP) * NP = EV/NP - 1 = $0.486 B 0.151 = (EV - 1/NP) * NP = EV/NP - 1 = -$0.546 C 0.353 = (EV - 1/NP) * NP = EV/NP - 1 = $0.059 these are good answers.... |
Re: Omaha 8 PL hand
Dear Carl,
TwoDimes is defining EV to be (win%)+ 1/2*(tie%). I assume the EV means "expected value". One way that (win%)+ 1/2*(tie%) could be expected value is the following game. Three players walk up to a table with $1.00 in the center. They are given the hands 'kh qh 9h qd', 'ac js tc 5s', and 'kc 5h ks jc'. The cards 'ah th qs' are placed in the middle. Now the players agree to give the $1.00 to the best omaha hand after dealing 2 more cards. If there is a tie, the will split the $1.00 equally between the ties. Does that answer your question? |
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