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afternoon all!

as part of my self-enforced time off, im taking a bit of time to educate myself and draw some useful tools to help with decisions. I´ve always used a poker odds calculator to help calculate odds and percentages based on my oppenents perceived range but its not always possible to plg in the values and digest the information with the limited time you have online to make a decision.

So ive drawn up the following table with percentages and ratios for common spots that i´m keeping on my screen for easy reference. Maybe some other people here might find use for it.

pair vs pair 4:1 80%
pair vs 2 overcards 1:2.1 55%
pair vs 2 undercards 4.9:1 83%
pair vs high card & low card 2.3:1 70%
2 highs cards vs 2 low cards 1.9:1 65%
high card & low card vs non pair 1.2:1 55%


pocket pair 2 outs flop 8.4% 22.4:1 turn 4.3% 44.5:1
gutshot straight draw 4 outs flop 16.5% 5.1:1 turn 8.7% 10.5:1
overcards 6 outs flop 24% 3.1:1 turn 13% 6.7:1
openended straight draw 8 outs flop 31.5% 2.2:1 turn 17.4% 4.7:1
flush draw 9 outs flop 35% 1.9:1 turn 19.6% 4.1:1
flush draw and overcard 12 outs flop 45% 1.2:1 turn 26.1% 2.8:1
flush draw and OESD 14 outs flop 51.2% 0.95:1 turn 30.4% 2.3:1
flush draw and overcards 15 outs flop 54.1% 0.85:1 turn 32.6% 2.1:1

please be aware that there will always be slight discrepancies on the actual figures down to suits being counterfeited, how high the pairs are etc. But its a useful rule of thumb methinks
 
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most of odds look ok although can move 5-6% depending of flush draw maybe some examples
i.e.
AK off vs 22 47%-53%
TJ suited vs 22 53%-47%
AK off vs QQ 43%-57% because QQ blocks alot of the AK straights
 
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Ej01: AA Vs “mano aleatoria” en All
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

12,585,434,400 games 0.016 secs 786,589,650,000 games/sec

Board:
Dead:

equity win tie
Hand 0: 85.204% 84.93% 00.27%
Hand 1: 14.796% 14.52% 00.27%

Esto significa que ganaremos aproximadamente 85 veces de cada 100 que juguemos AA
contra una mano aleatoria en el pre
positivo (EV+).

Ej02: A A Vs “mano aleatoria” con estas cartas sobre la mesa: 9
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

45,540 games 0.005 secs 9,108,000 games/sec

Board: 9s 8s 7s 6s
Dead:

equity win tie
Hand 0: 35.573% 24.28%
Hand 1: 64.427% 53.13%

Esto significa que ganaremos aproximadamente
Esta jugada tiene un valor esperado negativo (EV

Nota: Los cálculos están realizados con el programa gratuito Pokerstove.
http://www.pokerstove.com/
¿Cuál es la Relación d

El EV nos ayuda a determinar si una determinada jugada nos será rentable en el largo
plazo o no. Además, nos indica
probabilidad de conseguir la jugada ganadora que haga que ganemos el bote de la mano.
La EV es una Guía en el

El verdadero objeti
es intentar que cada una de sus


Introducción al Poker Semiprofesional
efinición de EV Implica un Contexto Concreto

Un par de cartas no tienen ni buena ni mala EV por si sola
Ej01: AA Vs “mano aleatoria” en All-in pre-flop
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
12,585,434,400 games 0.016 secs 786,589,650,000 games/sec
pots won pots tied
85.204% 84.93% 00.27% 10689050508 34206936.00 { AA }
14.796% 14.52% 00.27% 1827970020 34206936.00 { random }
 
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