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Old 10-14-2005, 10:49 AM
TaintedRogue TaintedRogue is offline
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Default AA in mutliway pot theory

AA v. KK & QQ, where all three players hold the same suits, AA wins 67.47% of the time, when his fair share is only 33.33%. That's 102% +EV.

AA v. KK/QQ/JJ, AA wins 54.82% of the time, giving him a 119% +EV.

AA v. KK/QQ/JJ/TT, AA wins 44.50% of the time, giving him a 123% +EV. Even if you give KK the two other suits, so it can make 2 flushes that AA cannot, and distribute the suits evenly amongst, QQ/JJ/TT, AA wins 44.6% of the time.



So, why is it, that on page 22 of HEPFAP, 2nd paragraph, it says that AA loses value as it becomes multiway?
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