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noble1:

--- Quote from: MintTrav on May 05, 2011, 12:04:30 PM ---
Are you sure you understand the question?

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--- Quote ---How much of a dog can you be allin on the flop whilst being ahead on the flop ?
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i hope i"m reading it right trav :)  how far can u be behind but ahead on flop , i put up as close as 50/50 but just ahead, i dont think AJDUK"s deuce deuce can be beat 28.53 v 71.46 , can u beat it?

i was thinking about leighs J8 versus KK , tried to get closer 50/50 but ahead  sorry i should of explained  :)

Swinebag:
dont know about on the flop but there is this classic on the turn

:2h: 7s on a   :3d: :3h: 4c 4d flop and turn v  5s 6d is winning on the turn but drawing dead to a split pot on the river

Chipaccrual:
Ahead on the turn, but at best you"ll chop it on the river.  That is sick.

thinsy147:
 :2d: 7s v 5c 6c with a flop of  :3c: :3h: 4c is: 28.38% v 64.34% (7.27% split)

AJDUK:

--- Quote from: thinsy147 on May 05, 2011, 14:45:43 PM ---
:2d: 7s v 5c 6c with a flop of  :3c: :3h: 4c is: 28.38% v 64.34% (7.27% split)

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the split % should be equally divided between the two and so becomes 32.02% v 67.98%

by your method  :2s: :2h: v  qc kc on a flop of  tc jc th is 28.08% v 71.01% (0.91% split)

Interestingly John"s matchup of  ah :2s: v  7c 8c on a flop of  9c tc 5h (29.09% v 70.91%) might be the worst you can get that cannot end up in a split?

The answer to all this must be on the net somewhere lol.

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