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Originally Posted by shamus
Appreciate the feedback. Tryin' to learn . . . .
I see my short stack makes it less interesting of a puzzle. Arguments just to call w/a similarly deep stack?
the idea here is to get all the money in.
worst case scenarios:
pokenum -o 6c jh 9s td - 8s 8h tc 9c -- 8d 3h 7s
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing 7s 8d 3h
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
9s 6c Td Jh 192 23.41 463 56.46 165 20.12 0.335
8s Tc 9c 8h 463 56.46 192 23.41 165 20.12 0.665
pokenum -o 6c jh 9s td - js 8h tc 9c -- 8d 3h 7s
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing 7s 8d 3h
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
9s 6c Td Jh 118 14.39 387 47.20 315 38.41 0.336
Js Tc 9c 8h 387 47.20 118 14.39 315 38.41 0.664
against just a set:
pokenum -o 6c jh 9s td - 8c 8s ac as -- 8d 3h 7s
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing 7s 8d 3h
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
9s 6c Td Jh 368 44.88 452 55.12 0 0.00 0.449
As 8s Ac 8c 452 55.12 368 44.88 0 0.00 0.551
against a tight range:
Omaha Hi Simulation
600,000 trials (Randomized)
board: 8d3h7s
Hand Pot equity Wins Ties
6cJh9sTd 46.92% 267,243 28,537
78**,88**,77**,33**,JT9*,56T9 53.08% 304,220 28,53
and thats when he has enough to call...if both fold u pick up 7.90$ right there.