![]() ![]() It seems that to use the equity calculators like equilab, etc., I need to type in specific ranges that I'm up against, but why can't I just type in a random range? Like how do i figure out hand equity of a pair, or hell even like an Ace with a 7 kicker, vs. But like, what would my hand equity be with a pair of 8s unsuited, for instance, vs. It seems that all the examples only mention flush or straight draws etc. It seems that everywhere I look, how to calculate equity is explained with the same type of example, that being: if, for instance, you have a diamonds flush draw, you have 9 outs (since there are 2 diamonds in your hand and 2 on the flop), so that equals like 9*4=36% hand equity.īut what I'm wondering, and what I've yet to find, is the equity of any other hand in poker. I had a question about calculating the equity of my hands. Hope everyone is staying sane during these times.
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