Dynamical value of the hand.
Hello!
Can anyone explain me how the dynamical values of the hand are calculated?
I had read several articles (See for example the link: http://www.pokertips.org/advanced/hvalue.php )
I can calculate odds using free Poker Odds Calculator available from Simtel http://www.simtel.com/pub/pd/81133.html.
If I know pot odds on the river I can calculate expected value, but how it relates to the dynamical value of the hand I have no idea.
If I do not know pot odds I don’t know how this dynamical value should be evaluated.
Any ideas?
Regards, PS
Dynamical value of the hand
Thank you for the link.
It seems this site is not active now.
My question was not about static hands ranking, but about dynamical value of the hand.
The dynamical value of the hand fluctuates with the number of people in the pot and their playing styles. In addition to odds, which may be calculated using poker odds calculator, the expected pot odds should be evaluated.
Dynamic value of the hand/position
Thank you.
I agree with your comments.
The dynamic value of the hand (or position) should be a function of known cards, number of people in the pot, and their playing styles.
Of course you need to observe the play of your opponents to make assumtions about their playing styles. After you do this you will be able to use math to determine the dynamic value of your hand/position and choose the OPTIMAL strategy in this situation.
The more experienced and professional the player will be, the more accurate the assumtions will be. Therefore, in the long run the more profitable will be the game.
Re: Dynamic value of the hand/position
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Originally Posted by PokerStudent
The more experienced and professional the player will be, the more accurate the [math] will be. Therefore, in the long run the more profitable will be the game.
I changed one word in the quote above to tell you how I am reading this.
I think you are missing the big picture. How many calculators do you see at the WSOP? Or any other big tournament? None. This is because you cannot rely on math in no limit poker. (and a lot of times you can throw math out in limit as well) Play by instincts. You can calculate pot odds, percentages of hitting and every other stat you want. But you cannot, even with 10 lifetimes of experience, come up with some number to represent your opponent(s) and what cards you are playing against.
Learn the math, learn the outs, but let experience dictate your play, not math.