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| Pip: 105 | ||
| Game 1 Money session Green-White: Score 0-0 | ||
| Pip: 119 | ||
| # | Ply | Move | Equity | |
| 1 | M | 11/4 | 0,727 | |
| 0,5% 16,0% 68,5% 31,5% 6,0% 0,2% | ||||
| Live cube rollout: 0,743 | ||||
| 2 | M | 11/7 11/8 | 0,678 (-0,049) | |
| 0,4% 13,3% 67,2% 32,8% 6,2% 0,2% | ||||
| Live cube rollout: 0,687 | ||||
| 3 | M | 11/8 5/1* | 0,659 (-0,067) | |
| 0,6% 24,0% 64,3% 35,7% 9,2% 0,5% | ||||
| Live cube rollout: 0,676 | ||||
| 4 | 3 | 22/15 | 0,606 (-0,120) | |
| 0,5% 13,3% 65,3% 34,7% 9,9% 0,4% | ||||
| 5 | 2 | 11/7 5/2 | 0,499 (-0,227) | |
| 0,3% 13,4% 60,4% 39,6% 6,8% 0,2% | ||||
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Giving absolute priority to making the 3-point (11/7, 11/8) as played at the table after lengthy discussion is not the best play. Differences are not that big, but 11/4 is significantly better. Even hitting on the 1-point is pretty close, indicating that creating builders bearing on the 1-point is a good idea. It also avoids the 5-2 joker. |