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Old 10-03-2005, 10:56 AM
meow_meow meow_meow is offline
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Default Re: Coming to terms with PokerStove

Not sure what you are looking for, but it should be fairly obvious that if you are putting in a third of the money and you only have 30% equity, you are looking at a -EV proposition.

Obviously, if you have something like a flush draw and will be probably extract more when you hit than you have to put in when you don't, then <33% equity can still be profitable.
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Old 10-03-2005, 11:51 AM
college_boy college_boy is offline
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Default Re: Coming to terms with PokerStove

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Not sure what you are looking for, but it should be fairly obvious that if you are putting in a third of the money and you only have 30% equity, you are looking at a -EV proposition.

Obviously, if you have something like a flush draw and will be probably extract more when you hit than you have to put in when you don't, then <33% equity can still be profitable.

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Yeah I meant preflop here. I'm looking for how much you can recover postflop against bad players to make up for your equity deficiency preflop. Maybe as the other poster said it's just not possible with hot/cold simulations.
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