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Old 11-17-2006, 02:38 PM     Post subject: My contribution to FTR - Beginner's Handbook #1 (permalink)  

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Hey y'all. I know I'm a new member here, and I'm far from an authority on poker, but I feel I owe something to this forum. And now for it...

Ever since I started playing, I wished somebody would just give me an easy to follow guide as to the general guidelines of playing poker. Meaning, a guide of what hands to play, with theoretical expectation, and a guide to pot odds, all in one easy-to-read place. I've found charts, but none of them seemed to me to be very complete or easy to figure out.

So, I went ahead and made one. I ran simulations on Poker Academy 2's simulation program, 500,000 rounds per hand, for every possible hand a player could recieve. The first chart shows the percentage of times those hands will win according to the results of the simulation. The percentages correspond to the concept of +EV as well, hands that win more than 13.3 percent of the time have a +EV. Included is a chart of these grouped by pocket pairs, suited connectors, and Sklansky/Malmuth groups, for convenience.

The second chart is your every day pot odds chart. Shows your odds from flop-to-turn, and seperately your odds from turn-to-river. So, beginners, novices, and players of all kinds...

...If you refer to the hand win % chart pre-flop, and follow the pot odds guidelines post-flop, there's absolutely no reason why you can't become a winning long-term poker player. Enjoy!

P.S. this is a Microsoft Excel document.

http://www.scenepress.com/pokerhandbook.xls
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Old 11-18-2006, 12:46 AM     Post subject: Re: My contribution to FTR - Beginner's Handbook #2 (permalink)  
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The percentages correspond to the concept of +EV as well, hands that win more than 13.3 percent of the time have a +EV.
Can you elaborate on this a bit? How do you equate 13.3% to +EV?
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Old 11-18-2006, 12:57 AM #3 (permalink)  

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Honestly I couldn't do it for you statistically, but I compared a chart that listed the +EV of a hands based on a simulation, and compared the numbers to the percentages I found in my simulations. Generally, the hands on the chart that were found to generally have a +EV through the simulation corresponded to the hands in my simulation that had a %Win rate of 13.4 or more.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:05 AM #4 (permalink)  
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hand charts don't really help too much to improve your game. pot odds are good to know, but the whole hand chart/win % thing doesn't really help at all imo.
Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write anything they want about any subject. So you know you are getting the best possible information.
 
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:32 AM #5 (permalink)  

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IMO following a hand chart can REALLY get a beginning player used to running a tight, but most of all efficient ship.

Not only does referring to the chart for every hand get a player used to being in an analytical state of mind while playing, it's a good guideline for that newbie who might just be thinking of playing 7-Ao.

Obviously some situations depend on a player's reads, or gut feelings about his opponent's move, but having a good, solid framework to go on can never hurt.

Anyways, I find it to be extremely useful having these printouts at my disposal- that's why I made em. If you find they will help your game, use them too!
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Old 11-18-2006, 11:25 AM #6 (permalink)  
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don't play AJo in MP because it has a xxx.xx +EV

play it because you know why you wanna play it and what you wanna do with it. otherwise even if it's +EV for me, if won't be for you
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Old 11-18-2006, 05:08 PM #7 (permalink)  
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just play tighter in earlier position, raise more in later position, and usually always stay away from offsuit uncoordinated hands.
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