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Old 06-08-2005, 10:20 AM
winky51 winky51 is offline
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Default Counting possible hands

Lets say you raise before the flop with JJ (EP2) and get 1 caller (CO).

Flop comes T93 rainbow.

You bet 2/3 on the flop CO calls

Turn comes J ( T 9 3 J) no flushes

You bet 2/3 caller pushes.

Now considering all the possible hands here
KQ (maybe), TT, 99, 87, JT, 33

KQ (16 ways)
78 (16 ways)

But the hands like 99 or TT how do you count them?
As 6 probabilities as before the flop or since there is one on the board 3 possibilities.

Or even JT do you count 16 possibilities preflop or 3 possibilities since there is a T J on board and you hold JJ.
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Old 06-08-2005, 06:15 PM
bizaff bizaff is offline
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Default Re: Counting possible hands

I tend to see hands counted based on what you know right now. If you were to count them based strictly on cards in the deck rather than cards you KNOW about, you're throwing information away.

You have JJ, board is JT93.

So, after the caller pushes:

KQ - 16
TT - 3
99 - 3
87 - 16
JT - 3
J9 - 3
T9 - 9
33 - 3

I think.
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Old 06-08-2005, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: Counting possible hands

Thats what I figured.
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