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Old 11-13-2005, 02:31 PM
Megenoita Megenoita is offline
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The trouble with these calculation is they assume SB and BB decide independently of each other and of prior betting.

Let's take the simplest situation that you care about, everyone folds to you and you raise (if you fold, you don't care, and if you only call, it's guaranteed that at least one of SB or BB will stay in the pot). I doubt that SB is calling 40% of your raises, but if she is, BB is probably more likely to call or raise if SB folds. Also if the player in the BB spot calls 40% of the time overall, he's much more likely to call in the BB because he's already posted some of the bet and he knows what everyone else has done. The same applies, to a lesser extent, to the SB.

Therefore, the odds of at least one of them calling you is probably considerably greater than the 64% computed assuming independence.

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I understand the other issues but I just wanted to know the simple calculation. Thanks guys.
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