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/180 - around bubble, only cEV or ICM? /180 - around bubble, only cEV or ICM?

09-15-2011 , 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Cpt.Hero
@gazillion:
It means that you need 55% Equity if you would get 1:1 odds and the BF is 1.2. If you get 2:1 odds you need 33 +5% = 38% Equity with a BF of 1.2. The BF is just a linear "icm tax" . If the BF is 2 for example you add 17% to the equity that you need chipev wise. Sry cant post a link cause you need to be a member to see it. And to be a member you have to pay or be tracked over their site.
I am just wondering about this. When bubble factor is 1.2 than we go from 50% to 55% where those 50% are are adjusted by the number 1.2 and that makes those extra 5% resulting in 55%.

When we need 33% I suppose that particular number should be adjusted by bubble factor which would not result in extra 5% but some different number.
Or is it like each BF on itself equals to certain % of equity that should be added + it is completely independent on hands equity: simply 1.2 means 5% 1.5 is 10% no matter how is your hand equity big or low?

It just seems to me that those examples of % in the bottom are calculated just for situation with 50% equity alone....

      
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