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deals with computing probabilities for many commonly occurring events in the game of poker
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Playing with an infinite copies of a deck
In particular, hands which block their own outs increase in probability, while hands that don't, decrease in probability. … Not double the probability like the previous scenario, but still about 45% more likely.
For a straight, the reverse is true. Straights dont block their own outs, so a OESD would still have 8 outs. …
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Drawing Dead Preflop?
This is an interesting question. The key consideration to me is "Player A cannot win the pot via a split pot", meaning that there should be no scenario whereby the board contains the nuts.
This is es …
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Chance of winning heads-up by always shoving pre-flop
It would depend on the blinds:stack ratio, but in general you can call when you have >50% equity against a random hand. Which is something like, 22+, any A, K or suited Q, Q6o+, J6s+, J8o+, T7s+, T9o+ …