Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:37 am Post subject: Help on some math here...
Here's the hand..
Hero has AA.
Board is AKQJ and villain is all-in on the turn. Pot is offering about 2 to 1.
If Villain flips his cards and shows a straight, hero is about 3.5 to 1 to win (right?). So how do you calculate how often villain needs to have something else (set, two pair, bluff) for the call to be right?
The board is all four suits, so there is no flush possibilty.
for some reason I figured it would be higher (like 30 percent).
In this particular situation whenever you are behind you have a lot of outs and whenever you are ahead, he is usually drawing nearly dead. I ignored the possibility of a ten for a chop in the interest of simplicity.
I played around with this when Harrington said he figured there was always a 10% chance of a bluff and it made calling right a lot more often than I thought it was.
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