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If you take a given hand, say JTs, it wins or loses a certain percentage of the time. Now let's take just the set of wins. Sometimes you win with top pair, other times with a straight, once in a while a full house, etc. For a given set of hole cards, I want to know what proportion of the wins are with which final hand. I realize there are all sorts of complicating assumptions that go into such a calculation, but I'm looking for estimations.
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I think poker probe can do what you're asking for. I ran your problem through it. J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] vs. 10 other players. This assumes all hands are taken to showdown.
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> Hand | Wins | Ties/2 | Ties/3+ | Pct | Odds-1 |QPR| ========================|=========|=========|===== ====|=====|==========|==== | 1:Jc Tc | 15,408| 2,024| 765|16.66| 5.00| 173 +================================================= =========================+ |HIGH | Wins | Losses | Ties |WL%|| LOW | Wins | Losses | Ties |WL%| |=====|========|========|========|===||=====|===== ===|========|========|===| |5 x A| | | | || 5-hi| | | | | |St/Fl| 198| 0| 1|100|| 6-hi| | | | | | 4 x| 84| 17| 2| 83|| 7-hi| | | | | | Full| 1177| 543| 421| 68|| 8-hi| | | | | |Flush| 4573| 1884| 7| 71|| 9-hi| | | | | | Strt| 4628| 2103| 1845| 69||1O-hi| | | | | | 3 x| 1520| 2305| 133| 40|| J-hi| | | | | | 2 pr| 2294| 17013| 284| 12|| Q-hi| | | | | | AA| 0| 1661| 0| 0|| K-hi| | | | | | KK| 0| 1649| 0| 0|| A-hi| | | | | | QQ| 0| 1521| 0| 0|| Pair| | | | | | JJ| 516| 9187| 52| 5|| 2 pr| | | | | |1O-2s| 418| 22735| 44| 2|| 3 x| | | | | |No pr| 0| 14061| 0| 0||Worst| | | | | +================================================= =========================+ </pre><hr /> Your web browser probably is messing this up. Cut the text between the "code" lines and paste it into a notepad like text editor and it should be fine. This is output from Mike Caro's Poker Probe. Regards, T |
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