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Old 11-30-2004, 09:14 AM
BlueBear BlueBear is offline
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Default Probability question - Average PF raise is 8%. Risk limp-reraising?

In the pokertracker stats, we are given the table averages and one of the statistics is the "average table preflop raise percentage". Let's assume that this figure is for a full table game and the calculation of this number does not include your own preflop raise percentage.

Ok, so if the "average table preflop raise percentage" is, say 8%, and we are UTG with a premium pocket pair and assume we are aiming for a limp-reraise, what is the probability that one of the remaining 9 players will "reopen" the action by a raise and hence allowing you to reraise preflop?

Assume that only the "average raise preflop percentage" is known and that nothing about the distribution of the individual actual player's percentages are known. I hope this question is clear.
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