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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
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[ QUOTE ] You are a 52:48 dog to a random hand, for crying out loud. [/ QUOTE ] I am? Where does this come from? Suerte, Jonathan [/ QUOTE ] It comes from the fact you have EIGHT HIGH. |
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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You are a 52:48 dog to a random hand, for crying out loud. [/ QUOTE ] I am? Where does this come from? Suerte, Jonathan [/ QUOTE ] It comes from the fact you have EIGHT HIGH. [/ QUOTE ] OK...But what I meant was, is there some tool available that you use to calculate that 87s is a 52:48 dog to a random hand? What about JTs? What about 55? How do these compare to a random hand. For example, I've used Poker Stove to compare one specific hand against another. But can you also use it, or some similar tool, to compare 87s to a range of hands, rather than just one hand? That would help clarify things for me. Thanks, Jonathan |
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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
Yes, there're hand range calculators around. I'm afraid I don't have a URL here, but suffice to say 78s is -ev.
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