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I’ve compiled a short (just 7-pages) e-book, an introduction to the mathematics of poker. It’s basically covers how to calculate your expected value in a certain spot – starting with explaining what EV is, all …

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Equity Spreadsheet by MPhobia

Submitted by derrickkwa on December 29, 2009 – 9:20 pmNo Comment

MPhobia from the 2+2 forums recently posted this great equity spreadsheet.

It shows equity percentages vs. 1 and 2 opponents for 15 hands (AA to KQo) vs. opponent percentage hand ranges in a graphical format I’ve never seen before. The idea was to see equity in context, and I think it works pretty well for that.

For more information, and instructions on how to interpret it, check out the original forum post.

Props to MPhobia for the great work done, and thanks for allowing me to share it.

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