Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by gabe
if their calling ranges are 66+, ATs+, AJo+, then the push is neutral EV.
seeing as how most $11s on party are probably looser than this, it is most likely a -EV push.
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I would think this is only a problem if you are more likely to get more than one caller in those games. I dont play the 11s on party so I dont know what its like but if you only get one caller in most cases then widening his hand range (you would have to add in hands that are weaker than KQ to do this) wont lower your EV.
equity (%) win (%) / tie (%)
Hand 1: 36.2194 % [ 00.32 00.05 ] { KhQc }
Hand 2: 63.7806 % [ 00.59 00.05 ] { AA-66, AKs-ATs, KQs, AKo-AJo, KQo }
equity (%) win (%) / tie (%)
Hand 1: 48.7714 % [ 00.46 00.03 ] { KhQc }
Hand 2: 51.2286 % [ 00.48 00.03 ] { AA-22, AKs-ATs, KQs-KTs, QJs-QTs, JTs, AKo-ATo, KQo-KTo, QJo-QTo, JTo }
So you get a caller more often but in turn your hand holds up more often.
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