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Old 02-27-2009
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Hi,

The link was off since weeks, here is it again :
http://www.onlinepoker66.com/calcula...Calculator.htm
It will show you your odds of winning against other hands with or without flop/turn/river, you need to select at least 2 starting hands.

See here 2 screenshots without flop :
http://www.onlinepoker66.com/forum/s...3&postcount=28

Feel free to ask any question here offcourse!

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This might sound like an ignorant question...but what good is a calculator when you dont know what cards the other players have ???
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i remember this from ages ago, but didn`t know how to use it, sussed it now though. great tool. i just put in heads up, 22 v AK off suit and 22 is 53.1% and AK is 46.9%. i never would have thout that...
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This might sound like an ignorant question...but what good is a calculator when you dont know what cards the other players have ???
do you not talk in a forein language to tell each other what you have??
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ah, this is a good one, i wrote about this bad beat yesterday, guy called my all in pocket A`s with 73 suited, AA=82% 73 suited=18%. the bugger still beat me lol...
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sweet now the players will take forever to play their hand!!!
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i remember this from ages ago, but didn`t know how to use it, sussed it now though. great tool. i just put in heads up, 22 v AK off suit and 22 is 53.1% and AK is 46.9%. i never would have thout that...
Any pocket pair is a slight favourite against any two overcards. Generally about 52-58% depending on the cards. In fact heads up a pocket pair is only ever behind to a higher pocket pair.

The problem comes when there are multiple other players so that the chance of someone matching an overcard is much higher. This is why most players will raise pre-flop with pocket pairs to limit the opposition.
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[QUOTE=MrRoyal;250002]Any pocket pair is a slight favourite against any two overcards. Generally about 52-58% depending on the cards. In fact heads up a pocket pair is only ever behind to a higher pocket pair.


thats why i put 22(lowest pockets) against AK(highest overcards)
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In fact it is one of those curious things that with 22 you are actually better of facing AK than hands like 34 or 45 since each will beat you is the overcard hits and 34 and 45 have better potential for making straights as well as interfering with the chance of the 2s making a straight.
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i remember this from ages ago, but didn`t know how to use it, sussed it now though. great tool. i just put in heads up, 22 v AK off suit and 22 is 53.1% and AK is 46.9%. i never would have thout that...
What's interesting there is that 22 got about the same odds againt AK or 73!
A pure gambler move is for sure going all in with 22
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is AA the best opening 2 cards?
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Sure it is, but AA isn't bulletproof : Try the calculator with AA and 3 other players, you'll see it's common to lose even if others got bad cards!
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Made a screenshot, easier

As you see if you're facing 3 other players you will often lose with AA, it will be always a good choice about odds before flop for sure but take care
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Nice tool, but not practical for regular play...Thanks for link
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Nice tool, but not practical for regular play...Thanks for link
sure it's not a live tool, just something to analyze a hand afterward
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Made a screenshot, easier

As you see if you're facing 3 other players you will often lose with AA, it will be always a good choice about odds before flop for sure but take care
that's why, as we all know, you should raise big with a hand like AA, the only player likely to call you on the example you`ve shown is the player with JJ, making you a strong favourite.
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i love this calculator helps me loads wooop

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lol nice one
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