Suppose everybody has roughly equal stacks.
2 people are all-in (lets say I raised PF and those are the blinds)
What odds do I need to call with a marginal hand like KJs ?
How do I compute that, since PokerStove gives me results only for particular hands, but not hand ranges (TT+, AK/AQ etc.)
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07-22-2006 #1
Handling complex all-in situations
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07-22-2006 #2PokerForums God
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who let this guy out of the noob section?
fish you need to look at pokerstove a little more, you can easily do hand ranges.
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07-22-2006 #3
ok you can enter multiple hands separated by commas, I didn't know that
even QQ+,AA-77 and such is possible, coolLast edited by OrionPro; 07-22-2006 at 09:01 AM.
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07-22-2006 #4
so the expression for the above would be "TT+,AQs+,AQo+" in case anybody didn't know this either.
sorry for posting into the wrong forum
p.s. and to answer the original question, you need at least 3:1 odds even against loose playersLast edited by OrionPro; 07-22-2006 at 09:12 AM.
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07-22-2006 #5
Ummm..mm entering them by hand is a real pain in the ass... click the player name (number) and it will bring up a window with two tabs. Tab one lets you pick a specific hands like
Originally Posted by DaFish
and the other tab lets you pick generic hands and ranges like AKo, A7s+, 22+ etc...
Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
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