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Old 12-08-2005, 10:52 PM
billyjex billyjex is offline
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Default Re: Deep in a Party $109, blind defense vs big stack?

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76s will perform better against his calling range.


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No it won't.

Why do so many people think that suited connectors do so wonderful against calling ranges. ATs is definitely a better hand to do this with.

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Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

575,334,144 games 1.218 secs 472,359,724 games/sec

Board:
Dead:

equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 67.5807 % 67.37% 00.21% { 99+, AJs+, AJo+ }
Hand 2: 32.4193 % 32.21% 00.21% { 76s }


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452,048,256 games 0.954 secs 473,845,132 games/sec

Board:
Dead:

equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 68.0590 % 66.33% 01.73% { 99+, AJs+, AJo+ }
Hand 2: 31.9410 % 30.21% 01.73% { ATs }


Take out AJ, or throw in some more PP and ATs will do better.

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Billjex said AQ+ 99+. That put ATs higher than 67s.

Also, I'd have insta called w/ AJs, I don't know why everyone is whining about this guy calling with what is usually the best hand.

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I'm probably not really stealing here w/ 76s. ATs is the worst hand I would pull this with w/ my chip stack and perceived skill over the rest of the field.
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