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Question for when u put opp on high pair.
Let's say that you know ur opponent has AA, KK, QQ or JJ.
You have AA. The game is NL holdem. The flop comes: Q x x And there is a lot of action. I was thinking. There are 6 combinations of him having KK. And 3 combinations of him having QQ. My question is: The chance of him having KK is just 2 times bigger than him having QQ ? Like 2-1 ??? Because i know the odds of someone flopping a set are like 7.5-1 and it seems weird that the chance of him having a set (after the flop)is just 1/2 the chance of having overpair (KK). The same quesion applies for other boards, like: J x x or: Q J x Thank you in advance. And i'm sorry if this is a trivial question. But i'm really confused. |
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Re: Question for when u put opp on high pair.
If you can put your opponent on a tight range of hands like that, then figuring it is pretty easy.
Qxx AA- 1 KK- 6 QQ- 3 JJ- 6 You beat 12 hands and lose to 3 (and tie one), so you are a 4-1 favorite. His odds to hit a set on this flop are 4-1. His odds to hit a set on any flop are about 7.5-1 or so. Jxx board is the same. QJx AA- 1 KK- 6 QQ- 3 JJ- 3 You are behind 6 ways, and ahead 6 ways. 1-1 on that flop. |
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