I am trying to do equity vs a range(I am learning from the book "poker math that matters", I did my own example but I am way off.
Hero: Q
Q
Villains range: J10, 22, 66
Flop: 2
6
J
22: our out(s) are the two Q's. 2x4=8%, 3 combos
66: our out(s) are the two Q's. 2x4=8%, 3 combos
J10: Villains out(s) are the three tens and two J's. 5x4=20%, 12 combos
Because the draw combos are two times more likely, we need to find the 2/3 of 8%-20%.
I would say is 12%, but because J10 has more combos, we need to slide it more to the 20%, I would say our equity is around 13%.
We are using the "mental slider" here, but when I do this on Equilab, it comes to us having 45% equity, what am I doing wrong? Is there another way to do equity vs a range?
I am doing this just like, it is described in the book.