Is he crushing? I don't know him personally I just see him on instagram in some big cali/sometimes texas games.Ah, that's who he is. My buddy told me he'd be playing here
Is he crushing? I don't know him personally I just see him on instagram in some big cali/sometimes texas games.Ah, that's who he is. My buddy told me he'd be playing here
Is he crushing? I don't know him personally I just see him on instagram in some big cali/sometimes texas games.
Running it twice isn't favorable for anyone. It's completely EV-neutral, whether you run it 2 times or 20 times.Running it twice is beneficial if you are the equity favorite, which I typically am
But I'm not paying double rake for it
Not yet. He was the side pot I won when I flopped nuts and rivered boat, so busted him but he rebought
Running it twice isn't favorable for anyone. It's completely EV-neutral, whether you run it 2 times or 20 times.
I did the math on this ages ago, and running it x times is essentially getting you closer and closer to the perfect mathematical equity, the higher x goes. You're running x outcomes out of y total possible outcomes, where the result of running all y outcomes would be a precise equity split.
Think about how, say, the Pro Poker Tools simulator works. It's essentially running x either all the way to y, or up to 600,000 if y is too large. The result is a your equity, approximated statistically instead of calculated theoretically.
Without digging too deeply into the algebra, think about it in terms of solely running the river in Hold'em multiple times, since the math there is much simpler. Suppose your opponent has 8 outs from the remaining 44 cards in the deck. The 36 other cards give you the win. You're 36/44 = ~81.8% and he's 8/44 = ~18.2%, in theoretical equity.
Skipping burn cards for this exercise (which are irrelevant to equity calculations), what happens if you run it the maximum number of times, the full remaining 44 in the stub? The pot gets split into 44 parts, and he gets 8 and you get 36. Zero effect on that hand's EV.
Paying even one more cent of rake for this would be a waste of money, unless you're up against risk of ruin or something.
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Hahaha so that was you!!!
Well keep crushing in the name of the PCF community hahaThere were two hearts on flop and lady next to me had J hearts
But we both flopped the nuts, I had heart redraw and turned a weaker two pair that boated
Haha I'm pretty sure he's multi tabling on some apps that's why. He said he's waiting for 2/5/10 earlierLol he has TWO phones and he is on them constantly
Haha I'm pretty sure he's multi tabling on some apps that's why. He said he's waiting for 2/5/10 earlier
What you're saying is true. However, the way you're looking at it is missing important nuance. Specifically, your opponent's chance to scoop is also increased by running it only once, whether he's ahead or behind. And your probability of winning it all is less than if you'd only run it once, but taking the average of all your splits, scoops, and losses, it comes out to the exact same equity.Running it twice as an equity favorite is the better option because it's harder for your opponent to win both boards
When you are behind, your best shot to scoop is running it once, since you are unlikely to win both boards
What you're saying is true. However, the way you're looking at it is missing important nuance. Specifically, your opponent's chance to scoop is also increased by running it only once, whether he's ahead or behind. And your probability of winning it all is less than if you'd only run it once, but taking the average of all your splits, scoops, and losses, it comes out to the exact same equity.
The only real drawback to running it twice is an issue of game health, because running it multiple times cuts back on variance. For example, if you run it all 44 times in my example above, variance drops to 0, and Villain is always taking the same loss. Obviously you never run it 44 times, but as I said before, the closer you get to that 44, the closer you get to that perfect equity split. The more often you run it multiple times, the fewer opportunities weaker players have to get lucky when they're behind, which will ultimately drive them from the game.
I wish I could show you the calculations I did on this years ago. Imagine a whole sheet of notebook paper covered in algebraic fractions.
I wish I could show you the calculations I did on this years ago. Imagine a whole sheet of notebook paper covered in algebraic fractions.
Thankfully, many other geeks have also done these calculations and come to the same conclusion, so I don't need to redo the work.
He just left the table, asked if he was going to 2/5 but he said he is just taking a break
Two tables of 2/5 running, two names on list, 1 was called but can't read from here
Way less entertaining than that.
DO NOT have a facebook account, whatever you bread-winning method / profession may be.Elizabeth blalock blocked me on facebook cause I didnt softplay it, she had ace high flush, fuck her, not softplaying anyone
Elizabeth blalock blocked me on facebook cause I didnt softplay it, she had ace high flush, fuck her, not softplaying anyone
If that's the kind of person she is, better off that way. Softplay is collusion.Elizabeth blalock blocked me on facebook cause I didnt softplay it, she had ace high flush, fuck her, not softplaying anyone
Why?DO NOT have a facebook account, whatever you bread-winning method / profession may be.
Wide-spread malice, mental illness and unfair antagonism.Why?
That's fair. I'm currently on 30-day time-out from FB for speaking too bluntly about a shitty person, and this time away from it is inspiring me to consider an even longer hiatus. The site has its upsides, but the downsides are many.Wide-spread malice, mental illness and unfair antagonism.
"Whatever you declare will be used against you" (by virtually any-fuckin'-body).
You still have the right to remain silent
Alright, let's not drag my thread into the Politics forum pls
Ancient Politics are good for your or anyone's poker gameAlright, let's not drag my thread into the Politics forum pls