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Old 09-16-2005, 06:42 PM
chukakhan chukakhan is offline
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Default Expected value in No-Limit Holdem?

I found some good expected value information at the PokerRoom website. They list values for every starting hand in every position with 1 to 10 players. By the way this is a goldmine for finding starting hands for shorthanded poker etc.. What I am interested in now is the same type of information for No-Limit holdem. If anybody knows where I can find this info please post. Thank You
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Old 09-17-2005, 03:40 AM
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Default Re: Expected value in No-Limit Holdem?

Good luck, I have asked this question several times in vain. The best source is a large database from a decent player. Failing that, database from any player listed in terms of win% gives you an excellent idea of starting hand EV. It's mostly as you'd expect (and almost identical to limit for the big hands down to TT/KQs).

Some notable differences are the profitability of smaller pairs and loss in value of weaker suited combinations like K-Xs.
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