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Your equity b4 flop would only be 11% if you played blind. Your equity preflop is actually your hand vs 8 random hands.
J9s would have 17%
2,870,302 games 12.038 secs 238,436 games/sec
Board:
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 17.080% 15.85% 01.23% 455058 35238.08 { J9s }
Hand 1: 11.835% 10.80% 01.04% 310040 29708.00 { random }
Hand 2: 11.835% 10.79% 01.05% 309711 30038.42 { random }
Hand 3: 11.868% 10.83% 01.04% 310802 29882.42 { random }
Hand 4: 11.815% 10.77% 01.04% 309176 29983.25 { random }
Hand 5: 11.861% 10.82% 01.04% 310576 29927.42 { random }
Hand 6: 11.867% 10.83% 01.04% 310731 29941.00 { random }
Hand 7: 11.839% 10.79% 01.05% 309799 30046.42 { random }
Once the flop is dealt things become more tricky, b/c you will have to assign a hand range to each villian and will then estimate your pot equity against those ranges
To makes things easier we assume a heads up pot and you give villian a range containing something likes AT+, KJ, QJ, JT,J9,J8,J7, 99, TT. Your pot equity against this range is 38%
2,377,658 games 26.963 secs 88,182 games/sec
Board: Ah 2s Jd
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 38.936% 31.84% 07.10% 757069 168747.00 { Jh9h }
Hand 1: 61.064% 53.97% 07.10% 1283235 168748.00 { TT-99, ATs+, KJs, QJs, J7s+, ATo+, KJo, QJo, J7o+ }
No compare pot odds to pot equity and you can decide if its worth calling or not.
To practice this pot equity thing just download pokerstove and type in some hands you´re not sure what your PE might be.
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