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Poker is a game of
incomplete information. Even the best players can only guess what
their opponents hold most of the time. For years most poker
analysis has assumed perfect, complete knowledge of the opponents
holdings. While it might be interesting to ask: "what are the
odds that A♠A♣
will win versus K♥3♥,"
it isn't a question that you will likely ever ask while actually playing
poker.
In order to arrive at results which are useful to making
sound poker decisions we need to rephrase the problem in terms of the
information that we might possibly have at the table. Usually, we
know what specific cards we "the hero" hold. But the best
we can do is put our opponents on a range of hands. Even if we know
that a player only raises with aces, that fact represents 6 distinct
hands. Since it's impossible to put a player on two black aces,
the best we can do is calculate our equity versus all six different
match-ups.
PokerStove is a poker utility which facilitates equity
calculation using ranges of hands, or hand distributions.
PokerStove Features
PokerStove FAQ
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