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how can qdjd has more winning chance than Ad9d? how can qdjd has more winning chance than Ad9d?

05-24-2015 , 09:22 PM
i was trying some scenarios at cardplayer odd calculator and found out that QJ>A9. Is that really the case or the program is just dead?


Snapshot: http://tinypic.com/r/szyblv/8

Cardplayer: http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tool...r/texas-holdem
05-24-2015 , 11:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ohmydog
i was trying some scenarios at cardplayer odd calculator and found out that QJ>A9. Is that really the case or the program is just dead?


Snapshot: http://tinypic.com/r/szyblv/8

Cardplayer: http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tool...r/texas-holdem
Guessing it has a lot to do with QJ making better pairs and more straights.
05-25-2015 , 03:11 AM
Before i add the hand 56s A9>QJ. But after the 56s comes, the QJ>A9. I dont get it.
05-25-2015 , 05:15 AM
5 and 6 take away sone straight opportunities for the 9, but it surprises me as well.
05-25-2015 , 06:51 AM
its 5 way not 3 way and it's because 23 23 take away from it's straight chances
05-25-2015 , 06:54 AM
Hahaha.. I saw the 5 and 6 blockers, but not all the 2s and 3s. That was a bit silly. Anyway, this post illustrates quantity of effect of blockers. Useful.
05-25-2015 , 09:23 AM
Pretty simple stuff re: the two hands in the title of this thread. Simplify this to ask yourself which is stronger; A5 or A6? There's your answer.

      
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