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shauny boi

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I need to learn how to work out poker odds but I dont know how to.
Any help:confused: Please
 
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Thanks for the video link, worked wonders =D
 
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No problem, thought it would be easier to explain
 
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I think I have a pretty good understanding of calculating odds. Can someone explain how the rule of 4 and 2 works exactly.

I count how many outs i have, just like in the video. Then compare that number to how many cards are left that are unknown. So for his example, You have 12 outs, theres 47 other cards that can come off. 12:47 in a simpilar form is roughly 1:4, or 25% of the time I will catch in out.

In the video he says you mulitply your outs by 4. 12x4 = 48, thats almost 50%.

I'm lost. If that works, I would just like to know how it mathametically works and where he got 4 from. And why I am doing my math wrong.
 
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Hey Zach, we could use your help here lol
 
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You've got the rule of 4 and 2 right.

If you have 12 outs on the flop the odds of you hitting are ROUGHLY 48% to hit one of your outs by the river.

If you have 12 outs on the turn the odds of you hitting are ROUGHLY 24% to hit one of your outs.

The reason you are getting 25% in your first calculation is because you're only counting the odds of you hitting your card on the turn. So if you do it like this

(12/47)+(12/46)=0.516 or 51.6% which is very close to your other number.

I think I did that right.
 
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Rule of 4 & 2

What he means is there are still TWO cards to come so he has twice the opportunity to hit his outs than if there is only one card to come.
 
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Ahhh. Yeah. I was only doing it for the next card, which is the turn card.

Where did the number 4 & 2 come from? How come they work. Its kinda weird to me, they seem random.
 
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