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Old 11-28-2005, 11:26 PM
HelmetCrash HelmetCrash is offline
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Default Heads up preflop equities of one range vs another range

I am looking for a table that will give heads up preflop equities, expressed in terms of a range of hands for both players. For example, player 1 may be holding top 20% of all possible hands, and player 3 may be holding top 60% of all possible hands. Does anybody know where I could find this info?

I realize some approximations are in order to generate this since the "top 60%" of all hands depends on the range of hands you are up against.

It looks like PokerStove chokes bigtime on a calculation like this. It gives heads up preflop equities with reasonable computation time when comparing a given hand for one player and a range of hands for the other player. But when I compare a range of hands for one player, and a range of hands for another player, it chokes.
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Old 11-28-2005, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Heads up preflop equities of one range vs another range

google "PokerStove"
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Old 11-28-2005, 11:52 PM
eastbay eastbay is offline
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Default Re: Heads up preflop equities of one range vs another range

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It looks like PokerStove chokes bigtime on a calculation like this.

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Define "chokes." Works like it's supposed to for me.

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Old 11-29-2005, 01:09 AM
HelmetCrash HelmetCrash is offline
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Default Re: Heads up preflop equities of one range vs another range

Comparing a random hand vs broadway takes about 10 minutes to calculate using "enumerate all". Comparing a random hand to a nearly random hand looks to take >1 hour.

Using "Monte Carlo" and the simulation never ends. Is this a problem, or do you just wait for the numbers to settle down and then take this as the correct monte carlo simulation result? If this is the case then it looks to be reasonable simulation time.
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Old 11-29-2005, 01:31 AM
citanul citanul is offline
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Default Re: Heads up preflop equities of one range vs another range

the numbers that they settle down to fairly quickly should be fine for most stuff.

your computer may suck.

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