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  1. #1

    Default Question about AKs

    Does the value of AKs become less if their are multiple people All-in?

    The reason why I ask this that lately it seems all multiple all-in pots that I play with AK i seem to lose. This could be variance I supose but I like to be sure.
  2. #2
    you should look into downloading pokerstove, its free at pokerstove.com

    anyway, to answer your question. Yes, AKs loses value when against multiple opponents.


    2,097,572,400 games 0.031 secs 67,663,625,806 games/sec

    Board:
    Dead:

    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 67.045% 66.22% 00.83% 1389004215 17305488.00 { AcKc }
    Hand 1: 32.955% 32.13% 00.83% 673957209 17305488.00 { random }

    Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

    2,144,634 games 29.859 secs 71,825 games/sec

    Board:
    Dead:

    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 41.458% 40.56% 00.90% 869900 19285.42 { AcKc }
    Hand 1: 19.500% 18.61% 00.89% 399118 19110.08 { random }
    Hand 2: 19.505% 18.62% 00.88% 399400 18934.92 { random }
    Hand 3: 19.538% 18.65% 00.89% 399995 19062.58 { random }

    The first number is your equity of the pot, or pretty much how likely you are to win.
  3. #3
    Allright, I'll look into pokerstove

    And thanks for your Answer. When I look at those numbers it will still be profitable though on the long run to call the all-in right?
  4. #4
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    Against random hands it will. I don't have PokerStove, but I'm sure it isn't profitable to call an all-in against AA, KK, and AKs

    If you get it though you can put it whatever hands you want ( I believe) and see the equity for each one.


    Most of the time it is probably correct to call the all in
  5. #5
    I thought so

    thanks
  6. #6
    It's probably best to post AKs hands where you had a difficult decision. As with most things in poker it is very situation dependent.

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