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Not really interesting fitz hand

  • 20-03-2006 07:27AM
    #1
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    I wasnt in this hand and cant remember the exact amounts/details, but I thought it was funny

    Utg makes it 7, theres at least 2 callers. So about 30 in the pot.
    The flop is 5s 8h 9d

    Utg has 9s 9c
    Utg +2 has 6s 7h
    The button 7d 6d

    Their equities are http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1614962
    pokenum -h 6s 7h - 6d 7d - 9s 9c -- 5s 8h 9d
    Holdem Hi: 903 enumerated boards containing 5s 9d 8h
    cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
    9s 9c 321 35.55 578 64.01 4 0.44 0.357
    6s 7h 0 0.00 351 38.87 552 61.13 0.305
    7d 6d 30 3.32 321 35.55 552 61.13 0.338

    I cant remember the stacks, but assume they had €500 each, and theres 30 in the pot.
    Player 1 (99) would put in €500, and get back .357 of the pot; €546.21
    Player 2 (nuts no redraw), gets back .305; €466.65
    Player 3 (nuts backdoor flush), .338; €517.14

    So player two would be better off open folding the flop rather than getting all in, and player 3 only makes a tiny profit from the hand. Player 1 gets a whole €46 worth of equity!


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