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SemPeR   Canada. Dec 10 2012 03:27. Posts 2288

Really quick question as I'm pretty sure this is out there but the 2+2 search feature is frustrating me.

Is there an article or something out there with a good system for breaking down different flop types, preferably with something that tells you how likely that type is to flop?
for example a two tone flop with one gap, like 568.

Ideally something that I can memorize quickly, unlike Bobbofitos' 15 types or whatever he has in his book.

I might just learn the syntax for this on propokertools.

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nootropics   Australia. Dec 10 2012 03:37. Posts 59

There's not a 'system' per se but you will find a thread on 2p2 enumerating ~30 different flop types and their frequencies.


Enigma   Canada. Dec 19 2012 15:22. Posts 158

Are you familiar at all with Tn equations? It would probably only take an hour or so to calc out all combos manually. This sounds like there is some interesting reasons to want to know these combos. Care to share?


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Dec 19 2012 16:03. Posts 15163

its good to know the distribution of average range on specific boards, you know what you are trying fold when u bluff etc. There is brief explanation in let there be range, mathematics of poker explains it extensively and programs like flopzilla or pokerazor allow you to input board, range and shows you the distribution. It just makes poker a lot simpler

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Dec 20 2012 03:34. Posts 15163

sooted connectors hit fd or oesd 19,1 pct of time and backdoor fd 41 pct who knew

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Dec 20 2012 03:36. Posts 15163

a paired board comes up 17 pct of times who knew

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goose58   United States. Dec 25 2012 00:01. Posts 871

Search for the program called FlopZilla, I think that has what you are looking for. I believe Cardrunners bought the program , and they sell it for $35 now.

I've used it before, it's decent.


 



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