Hunter
11-19-2010, 07:07 AM
Is there a way to see the frequency in which villains defend all individual hands?
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I would like to know how villains rank their starting hand strength so I could answer questions such as if they are defending 65%, which hands most likely make up that range. I don't feel the PokerStove top 65% is a very good answer, especially against bad players.
I assume I could do this by looking at the frequency individual hands are defended over a large enough sample. You would have to use individual hands, otherwise it would appear they value AKo more than AA, unless there is some way to account for that?
I guess there would also be the issue of they are more likely to get to showdown with AKo than JTs even though they defend with both 100% of the time making it appear they value AKo more, but I'm not sure that matters?
Is there a way to do this? Does anyone see any major flaws in this logic?
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I would like to know how villains rank their starting hand strength so I could answer questions such as if they are defending 65%, which hands most likely make up that range. I don't feel the PokerStove top 65% is a very good answer, especially against bad players.
I assume I could do this by looking at the frequency individual hands are defended over a large enough sample. You would have to use individual hands, otherwise it would appear they value AKo more than AA, unless there is some way to account for that?
I guess there would also be the issue of they are more likely to get to showdown with AKo than JTs even though they defend with both 100% of the time making it appear they value AKo more, but I'm not sure that matters?
Is there a way to do this? Does anyone see any major flaws in this logic?