| This is a discussion on PLO Odds question within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Anyone know this off the top of your head? If your PLO hand is a 1-gapper and the flop hits your gap but no other ... |
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| PLO Odds question Anyone know this off the top of your head? If your PLO hand is a 1-gapper and the flop hits your gap but no other useful cards, what are your chances of runner-runnering the strait? Both for when the gap is in the middle and at the bottom (since only donks play the top gap). |
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| I'm going to estimate here so don't sqabble over the math. Lets say you are dealt 7,8,10,J and the flop is 9 4 2. The odds that you will hit one of your cards on the turn is 20 outs, or about 40%. (you need a 6,7,8,10,J or Q) Lets say that card is a 8. Now on the river, you need either a 6,7,10,J or Q which is 17 outs or about 34%. 40% of 34% is about 13%. so about 13% chance |
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