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Old 04-26-2005, 02:34 PM
pzhon pzhon is offline
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Default Re: K2

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How does Q2o fare?

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I could compute it, but it doesn't do as well as Q3o, which doesn't do as well as Q4o. If hand A dominates hand B, both offsuit, and both are worse than 50% against a random hand, then hand A wins more after seeing the opponent's hand. That is because the hands that are underdogs to hand B correspond to hands that are underdogs to hand A by about the same amount, but there are extra hands that are underdogs to hand A. (If hand B is more connected than hand A, it may be a slightly greater favorite over undercards, but hand A is a favorite over many more hands.)

Q5o is a tiny favorite over a random hand, worth $2.40 when all-in preflop for a $2000 pot. Q4o values seeing the opponent's hand by at most $2.40 more than Q5o, $131, so that gives you an upper bound of $134 on the value for Q4o-Q2o.
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