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Old 12-03-2005, 03:39 AM
BWebb BWebb is offline
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Default Re: A Pure Math Situation

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In your math, isn't it incorrect to include bets you put in on later streets? Calling down from the turn you against AK it is (9/24)*(4.3) since you are making the decision on the turn. Same with QQ, (6/24)((6/44*8.7)+(38/44*-2) and so on. It still is a calldown, but I'm getting about +0.82 in my calculations.

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I don't understand what you are doing. In my calculation, the 5.3 is half of what you will win if you call down and split the pot. It includes the two additional bets your opponent puts in.

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I'm a moron, I misread and got that there was 7.7 in the pot pre-bet.

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When we're locked into a split on the turn, our share of the pot is 4.35 BBs (minus rake). We have no share of any turn or river bets our opponent makes, but we have to match those bets to claim our half of the 8.7 BB pot that existed when the turn betting began.

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I was right and wrong. The calculation was slightly off for AK but mine was off for the rest. I shouldn't try to do the math problems at work [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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