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Re: How does KK fair in multi-way pot?
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The 7 of spades gives the pair of 7s the only spade (flush) out of the three hands. if you change that 7s to a 7c, they're an even 3-way split. http://twodimes.net/h/?z=904920 pokenum -h 7h 7c - ad th - kc qd Holdem Hi: 1370754 enumerated boards cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV 7c 7h 461125 33.64 905390 66.05 4239 0.31 0.337 Ad Th 452730 33.03 913785 66.66 4239 0.31 0.331 Kc Qd 452660 33.02 913855 66.67 4239 0.31 0.331 [/ QUOTE ] Yes. My point was that in a three way, it said that an underpair (i.e. 77s) "wins the least" which is somewhat deceiving. It is roughly a coin flip with 77s against two overcards, and it is roughly a three way coin flip with 77s against two sets of overcards. Basically, I'd rather have an under pair vs. overcards (with multiple opponents), especially if some of the overcards could be duplicated. |
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