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PokrLikeItsProse 05-27-2005 06:58 PM

Three-Way Pre-Flop All-In NLHE Question
 
A player is going all-in with a random hand. A second player is committed to calling these random all-ins with any hand that is a 57% or better favorite against a random hand (AA-44, AKs-A2s, AKo-A5o, KQs-K7s, KQo-K9o, QJs-Q9s, QJo-QTo, JTs). We all have even stacks.

I am last to act. After the random player goes all-in and the second player calls, I want to call with any hand that wins 36% of the time or more against these two ranges of hands. With what hands should I call?

(Also, how would you go about calculating the solution? Going hand by hand seems rather tedious.)

pzhon 05-28-2005 02:44 AM

Re: Three-Way Pre-Flop All-In NLHE Question
 
Use PokerStove. It is great for testing how well a hand plays against a range of hands.

For example, 55 wins about 34.4% against those two ranges. 66 wins about 36.8%. A9o wins about 34.2%. ATo wins about 37.8%.


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