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About NoFoldem Texas Holdem Poker Hole Cards II Explains the columns of numbers in the NoFoldem Holdem Hole Cards Table. The previous page explains how the numbers were obtained for the nofoldem hold 'em hole cards table. This page will describe each column in the table. Column 1 # The # column in the NoFoldem hold 'em hole cards table is numbered 1 to 169. There are 169 hole card combinations in Texas Hold 'em Poker. Number 1 is the starting hand with the highest winning potential in a ten handed game and number 169 is the starting hand with the lowest potential. Hole The Hole column lists all the hold 'em hole cards in the order of winning potential in a ten handed Texas Hold 'em Poker game. In this column a "T" is used for 10 and an "s" indicates the hole cards are suited. Occurrences The two Occurrences columns show the number of times the hole cards occurred in this nofoldem hold 'em simulation and the percentage of occurrences. The percentage is determined by dividing the number of occurrences by the number of hands dealt. The number of holdem poker hands dealt is shown at the top of the table. Hands Won The two Hands Won columns show the number of times that each starting hand won and the percentage that each hand won. The table was sorted by the values in this percentage column. The percentages were determined by dividing the number of wins by the number of occurrences minus the number of splits. This method of dealing with the splits is arguable. A split is not a loss but it is less than a full win and probably not even half a win. In order to give splits some value in the winning calculations, a split was categorized as a non-occurrence and the number of splits was subtracted from the number of occurrences before dividing the result into the number of wins to determine the winning percentages. The plus sign "+" after the percent sign in the Hands Won percentage column indicates the starting hand's winning percentage is above average in this nofoldem simulation. Hands Split The two Hands Split columns show the number of times each starting hand split the nonexistent pot and the percentage of splits. The percentages were determined by dividing the number of splits by the number of occurrences. The number of splits includes the times when the best poker hand was on the board. Cume The Cume column shows the percentages determined by the running total of occurrences divided by the number of hands dealt. For example, if you played hand #99 and all the hands above it and played none of the hands below it then you would play about 42.1% of the hole cards dealt to you. This column has nothing to do with winning potential. It just provides a simplified way to determine what percentage of the hands you actually play. |