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Re: NL Preflop Question #2
The fold in question number 1 was so clear, that just adding 9-9 should not change much.
Let's remember: A or Q flop in only 32,4% of the cases. That means in 67,6% of the cases we lose $80 on the flop. Over 100 cases: (67,6)(-80) + (32,4)(300x-280y) = 0 x + y = 1 x ~ 0,77 y ~ 0,23 We need to be a 77% favorite on the flop in order to show profit and in order to be that we need to add many more hands than just 9-9. I hope that I didn't completely fumble math here [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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