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  1. #1
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    Default standard?

    Villian has been playing ABC. Won a monster by tripling up with AA.

    Big Blind is t50 (8 handed)

    UTG+1 (t3775)
    MP1 (t1385)
    MP2 (t1027)
    CO (t2535)
    Button (t538)
    Staresy (t1150)
    BB (t1475)
    UTG (t1615)

    Preflop: Staresy is SB with 8, 6.
    UTG calls t50, UTG+1 calls t50, 4 folds, Staresy completes, BB checks.

    Flop: (t200) 8, A, 5 (4 players)
    Staresy checks, BB checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 bets t100, Staresy raises to t300, BB folds, UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to t2900, Staresy calls t800 (All-In).
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  2. #2
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    Code:
    Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
    
     133,650  games     0.062 secs     2,155,645  games/sec
    
    Board: 8s Ad 5d 
    Dead:  
    
            	equity (%)  	win (%)	tie (%) 
    Hand  1:	48.1025 %  	48.04% 	00.06%      { 8d6d }
    Hand  2:	51.8975 %  	51.84% 	00.06%      { AA, A2s+, A2o+ }
    
    
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    VERY tight, perhaps in the rare situations where villain doesn't have at least an ace makes this a direct coinflip.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Code:
    Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
    
     133,650  games     0.062 secs     2,155,645  games/sec
    
    Board: 8s Ad 5d 
    Dead:  
    
            	equity (%)  	win (%)	tie (%) 
    Hand  1:	48.1025 %  	48.04% 	00.06%      { 8d6d }
    Hand  2:	51.8975 %  	51.84% 	00.06%      { AA, A2s+, A2o+ }
    
    
    ---
    VERY tight, perhaps in the rare situations where villain doesn't have at least an ace makes this a direct coinflip.
    Im not that experienced with these programs. but in the range you have A2s+ A2o+ for the range of utg+1 is that very tigh? seems loose.

    I would put an abc player whose also the bigstack on A8s+ ATo+ 22+ (JTs+ ?)

    so i think he has
    1. a set
    2. two pair
    3. better flush
    Success is how high you bounce after hitting bottom.


    IslandGrinder
  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by thnwkd
    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Code:
    Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
    
     133,650  games     0.062 secs     2,155,645  games/sec
    
    Board: 8s Ad 5d 
    Dead:  
    
            	equity (%)  	win (%)	tie (%) 
    Hand  1:	48.1025 %  	48.04% 	00.06%      { 8d6d }
    Hand  2:	51.8975 %  	51.84% 	00.06%      { AA, A2s+, A2o+ }
    
    
    ---
    VERY tight, perhaps in the rare situations where villain doesn't have at least an ace makes this a direct coinflip.
    Im not that experienced with these programs. but in the range you have A2s+ A2o+ for the range of utg+1 is that very tigh? seems loose.

    I would put an abc player whose also the bigstack on A8s+ ATo+ 22+ (JTs+ ?)

    so i think he has
    1. a set
    2. two pair
    3. better flush
    I don't think it makes too much of a difference. Point is that there is no edge here and a call is essentially slightly worse than a coinflip.
  5. #5
    agreed.
    Success is how high you bounce after hitting bottom.


    IslandGrinder

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