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the next couple of weeks, I am going to introduce some
probabilities, odds and suggest how to use them. One often quoted poker statistic goes as
follows...
- 2,2 will beat A,K 53% of the
time,
- but 10,Js will beat 2,2 over
50% of the time.
So 10,J is a better hand then A,K
? Of course not,
- A,K is a 63% favourite
against 10,J.
The
above statistics are very interesting, and can
certainly convince your opponents that you a
complete bore, but are they of any use? How can
you take advantage of this information? The easy
answer is you can't. In this case, I will quite
happily commit my whole stack with A,K before the
flop in NLH tournaments, but would have to be
under extreme pressure to do it with 2,2 or 10,J.
The reasons for this are simple. If you should
get called, and you have to win the hand to stay
in the tournament, what might your opponent have?
- If you have 2,2,
then you are never going to be a big
favourite against any possible hand
unless it has a 2 in it. (You are very
lucky if your opponent has A,2, and then
you are only 1/2 favourite). If he has
any two over cards, you are in some sort
of coin flip. If he has an over pair, you
are a 4/1 underdog.
- If you have 10,J ,
then you are probably in almost as much
trouble. You will not have been called by
any hand that you are a significant
favourite against. If you have been
called by a big pair, or A,J, A,10, then
you need a miracle. The best you can hope
for, is a coin flip against a lower pair.
- With A,K there are
only two possible dominators : You will
need a miracle against American Airlines,
and you are a 2/1 dog against K,K. All
the other pairs are coin flips. With this
hand though, there is an upside. If you
are an aggressive player, or you are
playing against some loose callers, you
may get called by many hands that you
dominate: A,Q, A,J, A,10, K,Q.
Remember though, when
moving your chip stack in with any of these three
hands, the best result is that your opponents
fold. Then you win 100% of the time!
See you next week!
Dave
Dave 'El Blondie'
Colclough is the European Poker Player of the
Year. He is sponsored by bet365poker, part of the bet365 Group
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