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Dont know if this is any use to anyone
A usefull little bit of information that I use to decide if a call is worth making.
I guess every poker player worth their salt should already have this info to hand, but perhaps theres some newcomers who dont, and may get some use from it. With 2 suited cards, the probability of: Flopping a flush - 118/1 Flopping a flush draw - 8.1/1 Flopping a backdoor flush draw (3 flush cards) - 1.4/1 Making a flush by the river - 15/1 With 2 unsuited cards, the probability of: Flopping a flush draw - 88/1 Flopping a backdoor flush draw (3 flush cards) - 6.8/1 Making a flush by the river - 53/1 With 2 non-pair cards, the probability of flopping: At least a pair (using your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 2.1/1 A pair (using one of your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 2.5/1 Two pair (using both of your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 49/1 Any two pair from two non-pair cards - 24/1 Trips (using one of your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 73/1 A full house (using both of your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 1087/1 Quads (using one of your pocket cards) from two non-pair cards - 9799/1 Poker Odds Chart that the flop will be: Three of a kind - 424/1 A pair - 5/1 Three suited cards - 18/1 Two suited cards - 0.8/1 No suited cards - 1.5/1 Three cards in sequence - 28/1 Two cards in sequence - 1.5/1 No cards in sequence - 0.8/1 At the turn, the probability of making: A full house or better from a set on the next card - (7 outs) 5.7 to 1 A full house from two pair on the next card - (4 outs) 11 to 1 A flush from a four-flush on the next card - (9 outs) 4.2 to 1 A straight from an open-ended straight draw on the next card - (8 outs) 4.9 to 1 A straight from a gutshot straight draw on the next card - (4 outs) 11 to 1 A pair from two overcards - (6 outs) 6.8 to 1 From flop to river, the probability of making: A full house or better from a set by the river - 2/1 A full house or better from two pair by the river (4 outs) - 5.1 to 1 A flush from a four-flush by the river (9 outs) - 1.9 to 1 A backdoor flush by the river - 23 to 1 A straight from an open-ended straight draw by the river - (8 outs) 2.2 to 1 A straight from a gutshot straight draw by the river - (4 outs) 5.1 to 1 A pair or better from two overcards by the river - (6 outs) 3.2 to 1 At the river, the probability of making: A full house or better from a set (10 outs) - 3.6/1 A full house from two pair on the final card (4 outs) - 11/1 A flush from a four-flush on the final card (9 outs) - 4.1/1 An open-ended straight draw (8 outs) - 4.8/1 A gutshot straight draw (4 outs) - 11/1 A pair from two overcards (6 outs) - 6.7/1 |
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re: Dont know if this is any use to anyone poker
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seriously though, I got it through an email from a mate who plays alot of poker. I dont know myself if its a good list, but it sure as hell does throw a bit of perspective into my play. Since I've been using it it I have been alot more rational about things like callling when needing a flush draw. |
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I like to play suited trash for a limp because if I have a four flush I am now at 2-1 to get a flush and can easily fold after the flop. Thats 2 to 1 post flop for what could very well be the nuts. I especially like suited connectors 89 or better. I could be 2 to 1 for a flush or straight post flop or fold. I would rather have 89 suited than a low pp (9 and under), I have more outs. The price of seeing the flop is the key of course, but at tight tables I have had good success with these hands.
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