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Please explain why this post-flop situation is exactly 50.000%/50.000%
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Board: Jh Ts 4c Dead: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 50.0000 % 50.00% 00.00% { KcQd } Hand 2: 50.0000 % 50.00% 00.00% { Jc8d } [/ QUOTE ] There must be a rational explanation for this other than pure coincidence. I ran some quick numbers and didn't have much luck... anyone? |
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Re: Please explain why this post-flop situation is exactly 50.000%/50.000%
something bout the three queens, on the straight draw hand two wins, qk is likely to call with two pair ?
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Re: Please explain why this post-flop situation is exactly 50.000%/50.
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something bout the three queens, on the straight draw hand two wins, qk is likely to call with two pair ? [/ QUOTE ] i'm pretty sure this doesn't qualify as a rational explanation |
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Re: Please explain why this post-flop situation is exactly 50.000%/50.000%
It's quite simple really. If you deal out every possible combination of boards using the remaining cards in the deck, exactly 495 times out of 990, that board will produce a winner for the J8, and the other half, the KQ will win. That's why.
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Re: Please explain why this post-flop situation is exactly 50.000%/50.000%
13 and 14 out draws are about 50-50. This is a 14 out draw, 8 outs to the straight and 6 overcard outs, but the overcards give J8 5 redraw outs. That gives J8 30+(45-14)C2=495 ways to win out of 45C2=990.
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