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Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
I am wondering if a good chart is out there that has the majority of common situations and the percentatge advantage each has. I am sure it has to exist, but the search terms I have been using have been failing.
What I am looking for is a list with something like the following: pair vs over pair - win/loss % pair vs 2 over cards - win/loss % pair vs 1 over card - win/loss % pair vs 2 under cards - win/loss % 2 overs vs 2 unders - win/loss % 1 over and 1 under vs 2 middle cards (A2 vs Q8) - win/loss % not even sure what to call this one but (AJ vs KT) - win/loss % I know that not all situations can be covered, but I think you can see what I am looking for. I don't mind doing the leg work and figuring it out, but I assume this has to exist somewhere already. If anyone has a link to this type of info I would appreciate it. |
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
i don't know of any charts that have been compiled, but you can go to twodimes.net to test all sorts of examples and make your own charts as you like.
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
PokerStove...should be all you need. Twodimes.net would be way too laborious for this task.
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
From page 126 of HoHE (vol 1), I'm sure they exist elsewhere as well... (all approximate)
pair vs over pair - 4.5-1 pair vs 2 over cards - 11-9 pair vs 1 over card - 5-2 pair vs 2 under cards - 5-1 2 overs vs 2 unders - 5-3 |
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
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pair vs over pair - 4.5-1 [/ QUOTE ]That should be 1-4.5. |
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
That is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks OneLiner.
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Re: Various Head to Head Preflop Hands Chart
I have a list of all 44499 representantive possible pre-flop situations, if you want it pm me with your e-mail address. A modern computer can generate it in a few hours.
(Althought there are only 169 distinct preflop hands (which naively suggests 14,365 representative possibilities) suit considerations complicate things somewhat -- the odds for As Ah vs. Kh Qh are slightly different than those for As Ah vs Kd Qd.) |
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