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fx20736
Legend
Silver Level
So, I'm at work and bored and am thinking, since I suck at Poker, why not make a cheat sheet for my equity after the flop for certain boards with top hands, so I created this spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel. When I get home later I'll plug the numbers into Pokerstove and enter into each cell and then print it out for easy reference when I'm playing. Just curious what anyone might think of the concept.
Btw: I picked some typical hand distributions but this doesn't count every possible range of hands so if anyone has any ideas about a quick 'mental slider' method (sorry, Owen!) of computing Equity if your villain's range falls somewhere between the ranges I chose for this. Also I chose very coordinated boards as these are the trickiest to deal with when you have a pair, 2 pair or a set and are facing a large raise. I using rainbow examples and not flush draws as I figured adding or subtracting equity based on the flush should be relatively easy but if I'm wrong please let me know.
Looking fiorward to input
Thanks
fx
Btw: I picked some typical hand distributions but this doesn't count every possible range of hands so if anyone has any ideas about a quick 'mental slider' method (sorry, Owen!) of computing Equity if your villain's range falls somewhere between the ranges I chose for this. Also I chose very coordinated boards as these are the trickiest to deal with when you have a pair, 2 pair or a set and are facing a large raise. I using rainbow examples and not flush draws as I figured adding or subtracting equity based on the flush should be relatively easy but if I'm wrong please let me know.
Looking fiorward to input
Thanks
fx