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03-23-2006, 04:15 PM
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Chips: 7,134 | | | Pokerstove Question Okay, I got in a hand today with Ah9h and the flop was 3d 9c 8c.
I bet and the guy went all in, and I was wondering how I could put the hands in Poker Stove to see my equity if I think he had a straight or flush draw. I don't want to put in every combination of clubs. | 
03-23-2006, 06:33 PM
|  | Poker Nerd (and Admin) | | Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: bottom pair and a flush draw Age: 35
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Chips: 17,161 | | | Re: Pokerstove Question i don't think it can do that. it can do this...
straight draw:
Board: 3d 9c 8c
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 55.4735 % 55.47% 00.00% { Ah9h }
Hand 2: 44.5265 % 44.53% 00.00% { JTs, T7s, 76s, JTo, T7o, 76o }
then we can say if he has a flush draw, he's ~33%. you'd have to weigh the two possibilities...and so on...
if he's equally likely to have either draw, you average the two...et cetera.
you gotta think there's a possibility of overpair/set/two pair, though, right?
Board: 3d 9c 8c
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 18.1157 % 18.04% 00.07% { Ah9h }
Hand 2: 81.8843 % 81.81% 00.07% { 88+, 33, 98s, 93s, 83s, 98o, 93o, 83o } | 
03-23-2006, 06:39 PM
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Chips: 1,139 | | | Re: Pokerstove Question I would probly call, unless you or he raised pre-flop. even then id wonder incase he caught trips..
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03-23-2006, 07:02 PM
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Chips: 7,134 | | | Re: Pokerstove Question Well, yeah, but I know how to put in overpairs or sets... I was hoping there was an easier way to put a flush draw in there without clicking every damn hand and unclicking the diamonds, spades, and hearts. I did it the long way, though, just used the most likely flush draw hands. So I sorta kinda almost made the right call.
Board: 3d 9c 8c
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 63.5652 % 63.50% 00.06% { Ah9h }
Hand 2: 36.4348 % 36.37% 00.06% { 88+, 33, AcJc, AcTc, Ac7c, Ac6c, Ac5c, Ac4c, Ac3c, Ac2c, KcQc, KcJc, KcTc, QcJc, QcTc, JcTc, Tc7c, 9c8c, 8c7c, 7c6c, 6c5c, 5c4c, AQo-ATo, A8o, K8o+, QJo, Q9o-Q8o, J8o+, T7o+, 76o } | 
03-23-2006, 07:57 PM
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Chips: 7,798 | | | Re: Pokerstove Question That's a neat trick putting him potentially on 9c8c or 8c7c  | 
03-23-2006, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey That's a neat trick putting him potentially on 9c8c or 8c7c  | Oops that was the first run I did... then I redid it and took those out. | 
03-23-2006, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by yeltzen Oops that was the first run I did... then I redid it and took those out. | I'm actually surprised it even allows you to input those. Typcially lazy me, I've downloaded the program, but have yet to check it out. | 
03-24-2006, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey I'm actually surprised it even allows you to input those. Typcially lazy me, I've downloaded the program, but have yet to check it out. | It's cool, but now that I have it I think I tend to overthink about what hands someone has. Like, I'll just add hands because I can. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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