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Equity against random holdings
This might come across somewhat noob- but from which holdings up do you consider your hands to have equity against a random holding. I want to improve my very short to heads-up skills and I don't think I'm raising enough- I'm also interested as to how you figure this out (software ?).
Thanks "Tricks are things that whores do for money." |
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Re: Equity against random holdings
Pokerstove
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Re: Equity against random holdings
Thanks Q.
Anyone have a defined set ? |
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Re: Equity against random holdings
I think this is a good question. Just run on pokerstove. You may also want to see how each hand plays against AA too. Against random hands, 72o has more equity than 32o, but 32o does better than 72o against AA.
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