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Old 07-12-2005, 09:09 AM
maddo maddo is offline
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Default Quick help with EV calculation.

Hi.

Can someone just tell me if I've got this EV calculation right (or where I'm going wrong):

Let's say I'm playing NLHE and I go all-in for $1000 in LP with KK, and the blinds both call. There's no other dead money in the pot. One caller has JJ, and the other caller has AQ. Let's say that the 2 callers check it down.

So, KK is around 60% to win the pot. Therefore 60% of the time I will win $1000 from both the SB and BB, and 40% of the time I lose my $1000.

EV = 0.6 x $2000 - 0.4 x $1000
= $1200 - $400
= $800.

So the EV is +$800?

Is this correct?
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: Quick help with EV calculation.

looks perfect
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