Does the value of AKs become less if their are multiple people All-in?
The reason why I ask this that lately it seems all multiple all-in pots that I play with AK i seem to lose. This could be variance I supose but I like to be sure.
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Does the value of AKs become less if their are multiple people All-in?
The reason why I ask this that lately it seems all multiple all-in pots that I play with AK i seem to lose. This could be variance I supose but I like to be sure.
you should look into downloading pokerstove, its free at pokerstove.com
anyway, to answer your question. Yes, AKs loses value when against multiple opponents.
2,097,572,400 games 0.031 secs 67,663,625,806 games/sec
Board:
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 67.045% 66.22% 00.83% 1389004215 17305488.00 { AcKc }
Hand 1: 32.955% 32.13% 00.83% 673957209 17305488.00 { random }
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
2,144,634 games 29.859 secs 71,825 games/sec
Board:
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 41.458% 40.56% 00.90% 869900 19285.42 { AcKc }
Hand 1: 19.500% 18.61% 00.89% 399118 19110.08 { random }
Hand 2: 19.505% 18.62% 00.88% 399400 18934.92 { random }
Hand 3: 19.538% 18.65% 00.89% 399995 19062.58 { random }
The first number is your equity of the pot, or pretty much how likely you are to win.
Allright, I'll look into pokerstove
And thanks for your Answer. When I look at those numbers it will still be profitable though on the long run to call the all-in right?
Against random hands it will. I don't have PokerStove, but I'm sure it isn't profitable to call an all-in against AA, KK, and AKs
If you get it though you can put it whatever hands you want ( I believe) and see the equity for each one.
Most of the time it is probably correct to call the all in
I thought so :)
thanks
It's probably best to post AKs hands where you had a difficult decision. As with most things in poker it is very situation dependent.