okay I know some of you know alot of the odds and percentages.So what are the odds of calling an allin with the best hand and getting knocked outa 3 tourneys in a row?
okay I know some of you know alot of the odds and percentages.So what are the odds of calling an allin with the best hand and getting knocked outa 3 tourneys in a row?
Do you really really want to know??
about 75% sure for that to happen
The Turkey(been there, done that)
wow Tom thats high? I mean I probally woulda blinded out in two, once was a pair of 9s.I know,I know and twice was AQ.I was just seeing how bad I play, thats awful high.
Do you know how big of a favorite you were each time? If you do I can do some combinatorics and figure it out for you. I guess that discrete math class had some use after all.
no klink I can tell you what I lost to tho,I do think it was a flip on most.I was just wondering the odds so here, 1st was AQ vs A7 he hit trip 7s, 2nd was pock. 9s again 8 10 he hit 10 on river. last was preflop push in AQ vs A9 he hit the 9. My brain is mush but I think thats correct.
Well in this case you would need to say what hands you had. The best hand pre-flop, at, or on the turn? Also, saying you have the best hands means that you have the nuts, therefore, you would not be knocked out of any tournament.
he did say "calling all in with the best hand" as in prefop i took that to mean.
And the odds of this happening , about 80% of the time.
Think what your asking....
Ill give you all 1 chance at telling me why I am gonna say the following.
"You getting knocked out of the tourneys like that is 95% of the time likely"
aha! its to everyone...
Wonder if anyone will get why it akes SO MUCH SENSE! (and im bein serious)
It makes sense to me because:
1) Best hand preflop dont mean anything, the hand that wins is defined after river card is dealt
2) 95% of the times knocked out with the best hand pre, most likely, and why is that, because if not, we would most likely be winning all the time LOL
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