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Originally Posted by scylla
OOP has 43.45 combos of "top pair".
For him this is 12.7% of his range.
IP has 62.22 combos of "top pair".
For him this is also 12.7% of his range.
IP has a wider range here, but both hold "top pair" in 12.7% of the cases.
I agree with you.
But I can't seem to get my point across.
In percentage mode 12.7%=12.7%, respectively, there is no gray rectangle, however, in combo mode OOP 43.45 combos < 62.22 IP combos, but the gray rectangle is not shown, although there is a difference in the number of combinations and there should be a gray rectangle above 43.45, indicating fewer combinations of top pairs for OOP. Also, if you look at the weak pair, then in a percentage ratio OOP has 18.3% and IP 14.7% (the advantage for the OOP), but in the combo mode, the advantage is already with the IP in the ratio of 72.28 to 62.44, respectively, in the combo mode, the gray rectangle should be on the side of the OOP next to number 62.44. I tried to demonstrate my idea on the screenshot.
Perhaps I just did not understand the idea and purpose of this feature)
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