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Another pot equity question
If you have a 35% equity on the flop; How many people do you need to call your cap/all-in to make it +EV?
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Re: Another pot equity question
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If you have a 35% equity on the flop; How many people do you need to call your cap/all-in to make it +EV? [/ QUOTE ] You are gonna have to specify if this is limit, nl (and what size your stack and other people stack is) and the pot size on the flop. |
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Re: Another pot equity question
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[ QUOTE ] If you have a 35% equity on the flop; How many people do you need to call your cap/all-in to make it +EV? [/ QUOTE ] You are gonna have to specify if this is limit, nl (and what size your stack and other people stack is) and the pot size on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] Does it matter? Let's say it's limit |
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Re: Another pot equity question
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If you have a 35% equity on the flop; How many people do you need to call your cap/all-in to make it +EV? [/ QUOTE ] Two. This is pretty straightforward stuff: If equity*players (including you) > 1 then raising has +EV. So so if 1/equity<players then the move has +EV 35%=.35 so The number of players must be larger than 1/.35 which is just under 3. With three players (two callers), every dollar you raise should make you five cents. |
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Re: Another pot equity question
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[ QUOTE ] If you have a 35% equity on the flop; How many people do you need to call your cap/all-in to make it +EV? [/ QUOTE ] Two. This is pretty straightforward stuff: If equity*players (including you) > 1 then raising has +EV. So so if 1/equity<players then the move has +EV 35%=.35 so The number of players must be larger than 1/.35 which is just under 3. With three players (two callers), every dollar you raise should make you five cents. [/ QUOTE ] Awesome, this is what I thought also, just wanted to make sure. Fun fact: Raising with 88 on a 8d 6s 5s flop is correct with 2 callers even if one of them shows you 97 (as long as 97 is not 9s 7s). Also, the other person could have the nutflush draw and it'd still be +EV to raise. |
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Re: Another pot equity question
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Fun fact: Raising with 88 on a 8d 6s 5s flop is correct with 2 callers even if one of them shows you 97 (as long as 97 is not 9s 7s). Also, the other person could have the nutflush draw and it'd still be +EV to raise. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting... http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1219547 pokenum -h 8c 8s - as js - 7c 9c -- 8d 6s 5s Holdem Hi: 903 enumerated boards containing 6s 5s 8d cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV 8s 8c 323 35.77 576 63.79 4 0.44 0.359 As Js 228 25.25 671 74.31 4 0.44 0.254 9c 7c 348 38.54 551 61.02 4 0.44 0.387 |
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Re: Another pot equity question
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Fun fact: Raising with 88 on a 8d 6s 5s flop is correct with 2 callers even if one of them shows you 97 (as long as 97 is not 9s 7s). Also, the other person could have the nutflush draw and it'd still be +EV to raise. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, you'll get a boat or better almost 40% of the time. |
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