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 Originally Posted by GatorJH
Sorry to hijack but I get the feeling that I am missing such a large chunk of poker know how here.
1) How do you figure what your equity is? And can you do it on the fly, in game?
2) I have PokerStove but that's for actual hands - not ranges - isn't it?
3) In situations like this, though I could be up against a made straight (though doubtful 'cos of the all in) I'd take the risk. As for the flush draw, I'd figure that even if villain had 2 clubs, simple odds/outs tells me he's still a 65/35 underdog and so I'd call.
All in all I'm more than likely a big favourite - and it's a tourney too - so I call 'til the cows come home.
That's pretty much all I do to make my decision yet you talk about equity and being more considered. Am I performing a major disservice here?
Thx
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