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DominationSubmitted by admin on Tue, 11/06/2007 - 17:04.
Online PokerDomination
Poker hand A is said to dominate poker hand B if
poker hand B has 3 or fewer
outs (cards to catch) that would improve it enough to
win. Informally, domination is sometimes used to refer to
any situation where one hand is highly likely to beat
another. The term drawing dead is used to denote a
domination situation with 0 outs.
In hold'em poker variations, domination usually refers to one of three situations involving the hole cards:
The following table shows examples of common domination situations. The precentages represent preflop pot equity in a heads up confrontation (percentage of winning plus half the percentage of splitting the pot).
The green percentages denote the three common domination situations noted above. In contrast, the brown percentages denote non-domination situations. After the flop domination becomes more complex and there are many domination situations which don't deserve exhaustive treatment however most commonly domination is maintained:
However a situation can emerge where domination is lost. This can either be a result of :
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