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Hi all,
I apologize if this is the wrong spot, I'd appreciate any guidance and where I should post poker theory 0️⃣ questions tied to this book specifically?
I'm looking at the two alpha examples on pages 82 and 83:
Example 1):
9 handed 12.5% 0️⃣ ante;Action folds to hero in the SB with 72o and an overly tight player in BB. What's the alpha if 0️⃣ we raise 2.5bb from the SB?
They proceed to show alpha as 2/(2+2.625)=0.43.
I assume that's implying we raise to 2.5bb total, 0️⃣ so the BB has to call an additional 2 bb? However, if we raise to 2.5bb, so the bet = 0️⃣ 2 in the formula, shouldn't our pot variable equal 3.125 to account for the extra 1/2bb we have to put 0️⃣ in to enter the pot?
I would think this should be 2/(2+3.125) = 0.39, but not certain and trying to better 0️⃣ understand this. Unfortunately I didn't get much clarity moving to the next example as it left me more confused.
Example 2):
6 0️⃣ handed, no antes;Action folds to hero on the BN. How often do each one of the players in the blinds 0️⃣ fold to a 2.5bb raise for Hero to have a profitable open with any two cards?
Ignoring the muiltiplayer square root 0️⃣ component of the calculation, they calculate the alpha as:
2.5/(2.5+1.5)
Even though the wording is similar, it seems like in this example 0️⃣ they are taking the raise to mean they are opening for 3.5bb from the bn, given the 2.5bb bet size 0️⃣ in the calculation? Again if it was 2.5 above the blinds, I would think would need to include the BN 0️⃣ raisers extra 1bb in the pot size?
I'm clearly not understanding this entirely so any clarity would be greatly appreciated on 0️⃣ this calculation.
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