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Re: PLO8 Surprising flop equity comparison
Trader - Very interesting.
I thought you must have copied something incorrectly and so I ran the same hands using Wilson. flop...Kh4cTc auto stop point...10000 deals hand.........high..low...scoop..total 4sAdAh8h...288...145...3812...4245 3s5c2c4h....145...288...5322...5755 Best high hands on river: hand.........4sAdAh8h......3s5c2c4h pair...........4026..........1542 two pair......3988..........3542 trips..........1213...........359 straight.........0...........460 flush...........435..........3839 full house.....327...........229 quads............11.............0 total.........10000.........10000 Winning high hands: hand.........4sAdAh8h......3s5c2c4h pair............845.............0 two pair......2285..........1273 trips...........485.............0 straight.........0...........403 flush...........435..........3672 full house.....327...........229 quads............11.............0 total..........4388..........5577 Losing high hands: hand.........4sAdAh8h......3s5c2c4h pair...........3181..........1542 two pair......1703..........2269 trips...........728...........359 straight.........0............51 flush.............0...........167 full house.......0.............0 quads.............0.............0 total..........5612..........4388 Looking it over, yes it was the baby flush draw that pushed 3s5c2c4h ahead of 4sAdAh8h in the high wins category. My ratio, using Wilson, is 5755/4245 = 1.356, not quite the same as 577/423 = 1.364, but close. I'd get a different ratio if I ran the same sim again using Wilson, because of the random deal way Wilson accumulates the data. Might be a bit higher than your ratio next time. Or if I made the auto stop point 100,000 instead of 10,000 the ratio would probably be closer to 1.364. Whatever. The power of the baby flush draw! At any rate, who'd have thunk it? [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Buzz |
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