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Re: KJs in the monkey house
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Your equity with KJs is 31.9%. This means if everyone was all-in, with a $100 pot, your EV would be $31.90. Your equity with KQs is 33.4%. This means if everyone was all-in, with a $100 pot, your EV would be $33.40. [/ QUOTE ] This is the problem with usuing PStove is that we aren't all in preflop and we can make up the extra postflop w/position and excellent postflop play. |
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Re: KJs in the monkey house
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This is the problem with usuing PStove is that we aren't all in preflop and we can make up the extra postflop w/position and excellent postflop play. [/ QUOTE ] Which goes for both hands. Imo, KJs isn't that much tougher to play in this situation postflop than KQs. But this also doesn't mean that KJs is -EV to play in this spot. It just means KQs is better. b |
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Re: KJs in the monkey house
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KJs isn't that much tougher to play in this situation postflop than KQs [/ QUOTE ] This is true, however we do increase our chance of domination with KJ versus KQ and that increases our reverse implide odds postflop. With either hand if you hit a pair your going to see it through on this table, the preflop price makes it correct to do so the majority of the time. KQ dominated by AK(12),AQ(12),AA(12),KK(6),QQ(6) [48 hands] KJ dominates by AK(12),AQ(16),AJ(12),KQ(12),AA(12),KK(6),QQ(12),JJ (6)[88 hands] This means that we go from roughly 4% of hands dominating us to 7%, so let's liberally say that this yokel is 3 betting with the top 10% of hands, can you see how bad of shape we are in? |
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