What is the worst final hand you could have and it still be the nuts?
What is the worst final hand you could have and it still be the nuts?
Slansky had a great trivia/thinking scenario a few years back which made me think:
you are playing a person. You each have one million dollars. You can see each others cards. Each hand costs one dollar to play. you have one move only...all in or fold. If you go all in, no matter what, the other person calls you regardless of their hand holding....what scenario are you waiting for before moving in?
I can think of a lot of scenarios that I would want to call and take my chances, but I think best case scenario is my opponent has two cards with 5 ranks of separation (EX 2-7) and I have a pair one rank higher than their highest card (pair of 8's in this example).
no.....
but you're thinking isn't that flawed. we are waiting for one perfect scenario. your's listed is fine and one we would go with in the real world 100 percent of the time, but there is a better one for this where you can wait hundreds of thousands of hands for this perfect one.
I've heard this one before but can't think of it....at least in this context. I want to say it involves a Q, but I may be way off and thinking of something else.
Slansky had a great trivia/thinking scenario a few years back which made me think:
you are playing a person. You each have one million dollars. You can see each others cards. Each hand costs one dollar to play. you have one move only...all in or fold. If you go all in, no matter what, the other person calls you regardless of their hand holding....what scenario are you waiting for before moving in?
I can think of a lot of scenarios that I would want to call and take my chances, but I think best case scenario is my opponent has two cards with 5 ranks of separation (EX 2-7) and I have a pair one rank higher than their highest card (pair of 8's in this example).
pair over smaller pair with suits the same & SMALLER pr 1 spot under yours :shrug:
it would also help if your over pair were also the same suit as the opponent.
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A(s) A(d)
7(s) 2(d)
Win : 88.74%
Tie : 0.48%
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8(s) 8(d)
7(s) 2(d)
Win : 89.06%
Tie : 1.02%
So now it becomes how long do you have to wait at $1 a hand to have
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After you win that hand you go all in every hand assuming he is severely short stacked after the loss
In my scenario I am an 89% favorite to win. It gets better than that?
Example QQvs Q2 where the 2 is suited the same as one of my Q's.
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