If someone has a flush draw, someone has an OESD, someone has a gutshot, and someone has an overpair (like the original PF raiser), I'm not "ahead". I only have 28% equity in that case (and that's only calculating four other hands, there were five).
If someone has a flush draw, someone has an OESD, and someone has any pair, I'm not ahead either. I have 27% equity there (and that's only when I calculate JUST those three hands against mine).
There really isn't many other better situations I'd be in here. And from all this action on an otherwise passive table, I think I'd be too optimistic to assume either of these situations were true.Statistics: Posted by EscapePlan9 — Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:17 pm
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