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Determing starting hand after the flop...
Let's say a tight player makes a preflop raise and you're 100% sure it means he has AA/KK. So there's 50% chance he has AA and 50% chance he has KK.
Now let's say the flop comes KJJ... you can now say he has AA with 66% propability (6 ways to make AA) and KK with 33% propability (3 ways to make KK), right? Just checking... Thx. |
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Re: Determing starting hand after the flop...
looks good
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Re: Determing starting hand after the flop...
Thanks, thought so but wasn't sure.
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