Winning Hands?

CuttleFish

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Hi All,

Has anyone found (or is able to generate) a chart that shows over a large sample number of hands, what the results are after the river for heads-up?

Not interested in the cards, just something that says for example:

In 10 million hands,
7% won High card versus High card,
4 % won Pair versus Pair
4% won Flush versus Pair
8% won Flush versus Straight
10% won Stright versus Pair
2% Split pot
etc etc etc.

Or even a simpler one that says for example:

Of 10 million hands:
5% Won by High card
10% won by pair
15% won by 2 pair
20% won by Three of a kind
15% won by Straight
15% won by Full House
etc etc etc.

Again, not interested in what cards were pre-flop, more interested after completion of a hand.

Appreciate any help I can get.

Cuttle Fish

p.s. If this is a really dumb question, would appreciate if you can let me know why!:)
 
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66 views and no replies which makes me think this might be a really dumb-arsed question?????
 
WVHillbilly

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It's so dependent on play style. Someone who checks back a lot of rivers with high card hands will win more often at SD than someone who bluffs with those same hands.

I have 300K hands in my FR db and here is a breakdown for me. I'm certainly not typical since I win more without SD than I do at SD (aggro spew monkey ftw) but this might get you started. Note in those 300K starting hands I only went to SD just over 11.1K times.

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Thanks WV! Thats exactly the sort of stuff I was looking for! Would be great to get more data from others. Some really interesting bits just from your sample:
1. Flush was beaten 1 in 5 times ( would have thought it was lower)
2. 15% win with high-card (would have thought it would be lower)
3. 2 pair only just marginally a winner (would have thought it would have been higher)
4. Straight higher winning % than flush ( would have thought it was the other way around)

I know its only small sample but would love to get more....

Cuttle Fish
 
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Well I think your flush observations are a little off because people are more willing to fold on boards with possible flushes because they're often more obvious than straight possible boards. That would explain why straights win more than flushes at SD and why when flushes do go to SD they're winning slightly less often than you might expect.
 
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