Try to construct a HH, containing your holecards, villain's holecards and the flop, where you are behind on the flop, yet over 70% to win the hand.
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Try to construct a HH, containing your holecards, villain's holecards and the flop, where you are behind on the flop, yet over 70% to win the hand.
You: 5h6h
Opponent: 9d2d
Flop: 4h7hAs
You: 70.91% win, 0.91% tie
Opponent 28.18% win, 0.91% tie
You: Kd Qd
Opp: 2s 2c
Board: Jd Jh Td
Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing Jd Td Jh
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
Kd Qd 703 71.01 278 28.08 9 0.91 0.715
2s 2c 278 28.08 703 71.01 9 0.91 0.285
Trick question. If you are >50% to win, then you cannot be "behind".
Semantics. :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by zenbitz
You are behind at the moment if the hand ended now. Being behind and being the favorite are two different things.
A particular kicker makes 85% of his field goals from inside 30 yards. You're team is down 23-21. Guess what? You still have to kick it, you're still behind.
Heh, guess it wasn't so hard. I think the one koolmoe posted (71.01% equity) is the highest you can get, atleast I can't find a situation with more outs.
Well, I said "behind on the flop", which I think is semantically correct.. you still have to improve.Quote:
Originally Posted by zenbitz