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i only checked a few but the ones i checked were way out against one random hand
soooted makes about 3% difference AKs is right at 67% AK should be 64% A2s is right at 57% A2 should be 54% i think if you look at the KQ (which should be 61%) and the T5s on your chart you will realise that something has gone drastically wrong in your recording of non-soooteds in your list of course if you think that KQ is the same as T5s i will fly to the US and play HU with you for a week if i can have KQ and you have T5s every hand |
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MSS forgot to state that this chart is to be used at ProPoker.com
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lol
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417500 total chips
21973 average stack 33400 prize money 1757 EV for average stack 88 vs A2 70-30, but my guess in his spot would be 60-40 40% of the time you improve to a stack worth $775 60% of the time ZERO $310 for playing this way The current stack, by this crude method, is worth about $175 plus some value for already paying the BB...........Ah don't make me admit OC was correct. I would rather eat kitty litter. MS Sunshine |
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You guys have to be such perfectionists. Does this look better?
AA 85.2 KK 82.4 QQ 79.9 JJ 77.5 TT 75.0 99 72.1 88 69.2 77 66.2 55 60.3 66 63.3 44 57.0 33 53.7 22 50.3 AK 1 67.0 AQ 1 66.2 AJ 1 65.4 AT 1 64.6 A9 1 62.8 A8 1 61.9 A7 1 61.0 A6 1 59.9 A5 1 59.9 A4 1 59.0 A3 1 58.2 A2 1 57.4 KQ 1 63.4 KJ 1 62.6 KT 1 61.8 K9 1 60.0 K6 1 56.6 K7 1 57.5 K8 1 58.3 K5 1 55.8 K4 1 54.9 K3 1 54.1 K2 1 53.2 QJ 1 60.3 QT 1 59.5 Q9 1 57.7 Q8 1 56.0 Q5 1 52.8 Q6 1 53.6 Q7 1 54.3 Q3 1 51.0 Q4 1 51.9 Q2 1 50.2 JT 1 57.7 J9 1 57.5 J8 1 54.0 J7 1 52.3 J5 1 50.0 J6 1 50.6 J3 1 48.2 J4 1 49.1 J2 1 47.4 T9 1 54.0 T7 1 50.6 T8 1 52.3 T5 1 47.2 T6 1 48.9 T4 1 46.5 T3 1 45.7 T2 1 44.8 97 1 49.1 98 1 50.8 96 1 47.4 94 1 43.9 95 1 47.5 92 1 42.4 93 1 43.3 87 1 47.9 86 1 46.2 83 1 40.1 84 1 42.7 85 1 44.5 82 1 40.3 76 1 45.4 74 1 41.8 75 1 43.7 73 1 40.0 65 1 43.1 72 1 38.2 64 1 41.3 62 1 37.7 63 1 39.5 54 1 41.5 53 1 39.7 52 1 37.8 43 1 38.6 42 1 36.8 32 1 36.0 AK 65.3 AJ 63.6 AQ 64.4 AT 62.7 A9 60.8 A7 58.8 A8 59.9 A6 57.7 A4 56.7 A5 57.7 A3 55.8 A2 54.9 KQ 61.5 KJ 60.6 K9 57.8 KT 59.7 K8 56.0 K7 55.2 K5 53.3 K6 54.2 K4 52.3 K2 50.5 K3 51.4 QJ 58.1 QT 57.3 Q9 55.4 Q8 53.6 Q6 51.0 Q7 51.8 Q4 49.1 Q5 50.1 Q3 48.2 Q2 50.5 JT 55.2 J9 53.3 J8 51.5 J7 49.7 J5 47.2 J6 47.8 J4 46.2 J3 45.3 J2 44.3 T9 51.5 T8 49.7 T7 47.9 T6 46.1 T5 44.3 T4 43.5 T3 42.6 T2 41.7 98 48.1 96 44.5 97 46.3 95 42.7 94 40.7 93 40.0 92 39.1 87 45.1 86 43.2 85 41.4 83 37.5 84 39.1 82 36.8 76 42.3 75 40.5 74 38.5 72 34.6 73 36.6 65 39.9 64 38.0 63 36.1 62 34.1 54 38.2 53 36.3 52 34.3 43 35.1 42 33.2 32 32.3 |
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Hey, that's the chart. Which was also in my files along with it's perverted brother that I first posted.
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Another alternative reason was this I saw Q9(all in) off vs A10 suited on the other table before I decided to RAISE all in with a2o once I saw the flop and saw A 10 was leading I quickly raised all in. The turn was a 9 and he won so I was in trouble I needed to win my hand or I was out(my time bank was on 0 seconds so I couldnt wait to see the result before acting). Also I felt my a2o was winning he could have anything k 10 off.
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Also I forgot to include the most important reason POKERSTARS tourneys love ACE RAG!
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