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Poker Math That Matters

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$60 * 0.26 = $15.60<br />

$25 – $16 = $9<br />

191<br />

We’re risking $9 to win $10. This is just less than x to<br />

win x, so we’ll need villain to fold more than about 47%<br />

of the time.<br />

The hands he’s folding consist of 24 combinations. The<br />

total combinations are 48.<br />

24 / 48 = 0.5<br />

Villain is folding 50% of the time. This is more than we<br />

need. The shove is profitable.<br />

Value-Betting Quiz Answers<br />

1. Hero: K♥Q♥<br />

Villain:<br />

Call $20: QT, AJ, QJ, J9<br />

Board: Q♠2♣9♥J♠7♦<br />

Is a $20 value bet profitable? If so, what is the EV?<br />

Answer: In order to have a profitable value-bet, we’ll<br />

need the villain to call with a hand we beat more than<br />

50% of the time. We beat QT and AJ, which total 20<br />

combinations. We lose to QJ and J9, which total 15<br />

combinations. A bet is profitable. What’s the EV? The<br />

hands we beat comprise about 57% of his range (20/35).

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