| This is a discussion on Calculating odds within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Well, I'm quite a newbie to the game, I know the basic stuff and that's it. Now, a lot of my friends are really in ... |
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| Calculating odds Well, I'm quite a newbie to the game, I know the basic stuff and that's it. Now, a lot of my friends are really in to the game and know a lot of things about Poker, and I hear them talking a lot about the odds they have. Now i know what odds are, but I don't know how to calculate them. I would like to be able to calculate them myselves, since I also play live games edit: Just while playing I was wondering how I should bet when I have a certain hand, like a lot or just call? Last edited by Force 707 : 21st October 2008 at 10:53 PM. |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | Calculating odds | |
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| if you are playing on line there are a lot of odds calculating programmes that you can subsrcibe to when you sign on with your cash. I have also googled it and there are heaps of articles that tell you quick ways of calcutlating your odds. |
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| re: Calculating odds poker Poker Odds - Calculating Odds in Texas Hold'em Poker The 2/4 Rule For Calculating Odds this should help out. |
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| Here is a good resource for memorizing odds: Texas Holdem Odds - Probabilities for Poker Hands Or you could just do the math. (i.e. if you have seen 4 cards on the board and 2 in your hand, there are 46 cards left. If you figure you have a 2-outter, you have a 2/46 or 1/23 or approx 4% chance of connecting). |
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