![]() All other Kings would’ve folded pre-flop. We think he could’ve started the hand pre-flop with KK, AK and KQs only. If your opponent has a King for the King high straight, then he’ll beat your lower end Q-high straight. You need to be right 33% of the time vs his full psb. You’re on the river, there are 4 to the straight on the board, and your opponent bet full pot. And 4 combos of KJs and 12 combos of KJo means there’s a total of 16 combos for all non-paired hands.There are 12 combos of all non-suited hands (like KJo).There are 4 combos of all suited hands (like KJs).Here’s a snippet from episode #68 called The Hand Reading Lab Part 3: Flopzilla and Hand Reading (starts at 9:49)Ĭombo counting is important for understanding just how many of a specific or group of hands your opponent might have. Percentage form and understanding the hands that make up various %’s are closely related to Combo Counting. Here’s a snippet from episode #66 called The HAND Reading Lab Part 2: HAND Reading and Percentage Form (starts at 13:38) You need to understand this stuff before we talk about combo counting then ultimately hot and cold equity. Understanding the math behind percentage form and how to use it to assign and analyze ranges is key in all the hand analysis you do off and on the felt.
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