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 Originally Posted by Galapogos
I guess you'd have to run a pokerstove range to decide if it's the right call then if you think it really is a good call. From my experience though, I just don't think it is.
the problem with stove is that it's really difficult to use if there's already a flop and your equity is highly dependent on the opponent's suits.
i might as well post some of the stove simulations i did:
vs sets
Hand 0: 36.162% 36.16% 00.00% 3222 0.00 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 63.838% 63.84% 00.00% 5688 0.00 { JJ-TT, 77 }
vs straight
Hand 0: 41.313% 41.31% 00.00% 6544 0.00 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 58.687% 58.69% 00.00% 9296 0.00 { 98s, 98o }
vs overpairs
Hand 0: 33.569% 33.27% 00.30% 3952 36.00 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 66.431% 66.13% 00.30% 7856 36.00 { QQ+ }
vs pwnage
Hand 0: 09.343% 07.68% 01.67% 76 16.50 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 90.657% 88.99% 01.67% 881 16.50 { AhKs }
vs less pwnage
Hand 0: 12.525% 10.71% 01.82% 106 18.00 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 87.475% 85.66% 01.82% 848 18.00 { AdKh }
vs pair + higher flush draw
Hand 0: 20.354% 19.90% 00.45% 197 4.50 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 79.646% 79.19% 00.45% 784 4.50 { AhJc }
vs flush
Hand 0: 28.990% 28.99% 00.00% 287 0.00 { AsQh }
Hand 1: 71.010% 71.01% 00.00% 703 0.00 { 3h2h }
vs drawing dead
no simulation needed...
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