| This is a discussion on Hold Em EV Poker Hand Chart for up to 10-handed tables within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; I found this on FTR and was given permission by Nick to post this up. All credit goes to PokerRoom Here is the EV hand ... |
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| Hold Em EV Poker Hand Chart for up to 10-handed tables I found this on FTR and was given permission by Nick to post this up. All credit goes to PokerRoom Here is the EV hand chart for 6-handed table. The others can be found on the page. Texas Holdem Expected Value (EV) Poker Hand Chart - 6 Players |
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| very interesting tool philthy, thx am i reading this right? playing 55 on the button at full ring has been approx break even (slightly unprofitable) for these players over that sample? and 22 is never profitable? i think they're doing something wrong.. er wait.. i think this is including tournament hands... or is it only tournament hands? the page before says: "And some of the information here could be very useful to a tournament player on a final table." which is it? small pairs aren't nearly as good in tournaments as they are in cash due to implied odds being much less. if it's a mixture of the two used in the data, then that's just kind of a jumbled mess =/ |
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