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wtf
wtf are odds of dominating four hands in a row at vs a2 jj vs j9 ak vs kq and qq vs qa and losing all 4 in a row.
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Re: wtf
it's possible. that's all you really need to know, so accept that it happened and move on. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: wtf
Using Poker Stove....
odds of losing... AT vs A2 .29607 JJ vs J9 .12319 AK vs KQ .26089 QQ vs AQ .31295 Total ~.002978 or 1 in 335 |
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Re: wtf
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Using Poker Stove.... odds of losing... AT vs A2 .29607 JJ vs J9 .12319 AK vs KQ .26089 QQ vs AQ .31295 Total ~.002978 or 1 in 335 [/ QUOTE ] Note also that if you were not in a HU game there were other hands that could have beat you besides the one you had dominated. That you ended up showing down and losing to a dominated hand is just a kind of unfortunate irony. So if you were in a full ring game, I'd adjust the odds above quite a bit, maybe by almost 50%. Eg, adding in just 5 more RANDOM hands (for a total of 7 players) cuts your AT equity down to 17%. Playable hands would bring it down even more... If it was HU, the above calculation is right on. gm |
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