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Biggest pflop edge..
NL tourney, I get AA, raise, I get 1 reraise and a call behind me and I push.
They both call. They both have KK and I have 1 each of their suit.. Board: Dead: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 96.4783 % 96.33% 00.15% { AcAd } Hand 2: 01.7609 % 01.17% 00.59% { KcKs } Hand 3: 01.7609 % 01.17% 00.59% { KdKh } |
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
Both 1 of their suits? WHAT ARE THE [censored] ODDS?
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
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Both 1 of their suits? WHAT ARE THE [censored] ODDS? [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
I'm pretty sure he meant he has one suit the same as opponent one, and one suit the same as opponent two...but that's not as funny. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
-Diplomat |
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
did they hit their straight?
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
I've posted something similar about 5 times on these boards. Tourney at foxwoods, guy I know gets AI with AA vs. KK vs. KK and loses on a AT4 board (or other similar board).
I mean it's not the worst beat once the flop hits, but it's pretty sick considering. -Diplomat |
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Re: Biggest pflop edge..
Nine handed, AA is 97.17% to win against TT, TT, 99, 99, 55, 55, 44, and 44. Make it 11 handed by throwing in a couple of KK hands and it goes up to 98.24%
I guess the 14 ties are the 7 ways to make quads times the 2 aces left in the deck to be a kicker, but it took me longer than I'd like to admit to realize that. |
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