First of all, all preflop EVs are calculated in the full knowledge that the flop will be QsJsTs. In order to calculate our EV in this situation on an unknown flop you'd have to define all postflop actions on an unspecified flop (which borders on the impossible since there are so many flops).
In answer to you question, try what happens when you set the rake to 0.
Currently, in the last decision preflop for both players $52.77-41.22=11.55.
The pot is 13.50, the rake taken out of the pot will be $1.95: $13.50-$1.95=$11.55.
If the rake were set to 0 all decisions would add up to the current pot.
This means that when called our EV would be -$41.22.
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Originally Posted by Lateksi
ah ok
What I'm trying to do is calculate a following situation:
this shows our EV for the whole hand from the beginning, but what I'd like to do is calculate our EV to the red line only, to find out what our EV is when he calls AA-TT, AK pre-flop without going all-in. Is this possible, and how do I make it stop at the red line? Sorry, I kind of suck with this thing still and I probably don't fully comprehend the whole EV thing either heh.