Sunday, April 19, 2009

Hand(s) worse than the Patrick Antonious bad beat

Check these out:

Random Boat Against Nut Flush, Pair and Gutter

Top and Bottom Pair Losing to Middle Pair

Nuts and Redraw losing to Bottom Set

Top Set Loses to Bottom Set

6 comments:

Sushi Cowboy said...

Worse than Robl's suckout? Set over set is for sure. Top and bottom versus middle pair is a little worse than Robl's. But the other two are relative coin flips at 58/42, no?

jason said...

No, I am pretty far ahead in both. Here is the simulator on my nut flush against his second nut flush when he catches random runner runner boat.

http://www.propokertools.com/simulator/simulate.jsp?g=oh&b=Ts3sQd&h1=AsQsJdKc&h2=AcKs8sQh&h3=&h4=&h5=

The other one is fairly standard set trying to boat up with one card to come and not quite priced in. Not a bad call, just annoying.

jason said...

Sorry can't get the link to post. It says 74% equity me, 26% villain. We mostly chop but I have 452 wins to his 60 wins in the simulation.

Sushi Cowboy said...

My bads. I had Qc instead of Qs which stole your flush outs. And I didn't see that the money got in after turn on the other hand.

Yup, bad suckouts. I guess Villains have been getting advice from Robl on how to suck out.

Marshall said...

I am not sure how these are worse than Robl's or what they even have to do with that hand?

Ryan said...

Well, I chided Jason for trying to one-up the Robl/Anto hand with one that was clearly not worse, so he was honor-bound to follow up with some better ones.

Still, for sheer spectacle if not straight statistics, it's awfully hard to beat running it four times for $400K (or so) on television with a 3:1 advantage and losing all four. That's just legendary poker right there.