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Re: Median Best Hand Part II: A9s
Well, fortunately I was able to get back to this sooner than I expected.
After seeing what the variables were, I figured it would be easiest to just throw in the little pairs as favorites against A9s and recalculate that one for all numbers of players 3-9. So, I set up a spreadsheet that will do most of the math for any hand, just filling in a few values. I wish someone could check my math here, as with the "improved" formula I do get a significant discrepancy for stack-size in comparison to my previous calculation: For 9 players, I come up with a stack of 3.14 times pot this time on A9s. I've double and triple-checked everything myself, though, on this, so I'm fairly confident it's right. Anyhow, here are the results for maximum stack-size on A9s for various numbers of players: 9: 3.14 8: 3.80 7: 4.67 6: 5.91 5: 7.79 4: 10.94 3: 17.26 So, one might say that A9s actually starts more frequently becoming attractive for an all-in (in the given tournament shortstack situation)at button-3. It's more than adequate for shortstack situations when folded to you on the button. I'll run through and post some results for further hands as I do them. The only real legwork now is just running through pokerstove all of the hands superior to the given hand. |
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