Thread: preflop equity
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Old 10-25-2005, 06:11 PM
BigBiceps BigBiceps is offline
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Default Re: preflop equity

I said 100,000's of hands, because this situation happens at most maybe 1 in 1000 hands, so that would be a sample size of 100. I actually have not ever seen this situation in 50,000 hands, which is why I said this was absurd to begin with.

Part of my argument for 99 instead of 44 is that it is easier to play it correctly. Also, let's not forget 99's value goes up if the random eight hands we are playing against does not include an overpair. Also, these are just some random hands, different hands will obviously have different percentages. Like if 55 is included instead of 22, then 44 goes down even more whereas 99 doesn't by so much.
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