undemoni0
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Don't know why i can't post it on the original opener, so i post it as a comment
Imagine a standard situation at a final table.
You have a random 3 bet hand on the sunday warm up ft, you are on the bb and the button opens 2 bbs, you both are 30 bbs deep and there are a few shortstacks with less than 10 bbs whick gives a huge bubble factor.
You 3bet to 5 bbs, and he flat calls, with antes and sb that's like 12 bbs. Flop comes out, and you cbet half pot and the guy pushes his stack for 25 remaining bbs, which makes a 43 BBs pot, and you need to call 17 bbs. On Chip Ev we need like 28% .. but, with icm involved, how can we calculate the exact equity we need to make this call ev 0 or +.
Do we 'ICMize' the situation with only the last 17 bbs remaining equally the same like if it is a preflop situation with 17 remaining bbs and we calculate how much equity we need against his range? How do we consider ICM on each street on a different spot when we barrel 3 streets or having the threat of getting pushed etc?
Of course we first need to calculate the bubble factor of the final table, how can we calculate this accurately? Is there actually any program out there which calculates bubble factor of final tables on mtts? If not, how can we calculate manually?
Hi, very interesting video. Which program did you use to make the spread sheet with the necessary R for the different frequencies / sizings?
June 18, 2014 | 8:39 p.m.