Rule of four and two

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Tried to search to see if this had been posted before but couldn't find anything so here goes.

Lots of threads on odds and calculations so I thought I would pass on the easiest way to get your odds while playing. I learned this from my buddy Phil Gordon.:rolleyes: :p

Simple as this: After the flop you times your number of outs by 4 and after the turn you times by 2. Pretty easy huh. So you have 8 outs after the flop, you have about a %32 chance to hit one of your cards and about a %16 after the turn The percentages are always a couple points lower than actual but are close enough and can easily be figured out on the fly.
 
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Nice post Lo-Dog :)
There were a few threads a ways back about this, probably too hard to find though.
This is a great way of quickly get a rounded fairly accurate calc. of your drawing %s.
For odds instead of percentages:
ex. flush draw on flop: 9 of your suit still live, and 47 (52 - 3 on flop - 2 in your hand) unseen cards. 47/9 = 5.22 so your odds of hitting are 4.22 : 1 by the turn. To get the flop to river odds, i'm lost there. (edited - i got this wrong the first time :p)
takes some practice to be able to do quickly but is also very helpful if you prefer odds



i personally can't do either of these in the time you get online for your turn...or live for that matter:p:turtle:
 
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Lo-Dog, this is indeed a great post. I actually read about this on the Full Tilt boards awhile back. It's great to figure out YOUR odds to hit your hand and a GREAT way to calculate how to give your opponent wrong odds to call for their drawing hand.
 
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The rule of 4 and 2 is stated as such to make it simple. But if you want to be even closer on the % for the river, multiply by 2 then add 2.
 
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yeah i've heard same thing, but add 1?
don't know which is the most accurate
 
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smd173 said:
The rule of 4 and 2 is stated as such to make it simple. But if you want to be even closer on the % for the river, multiply by 2 then add 2.

This is true. I believe on the river adding the %2 makes it almost bang on (less than %1 off). On the turn X 4 is very, very close for less outs and becomes off by a couple % (always on the low side I think - wish I had my book) the more outs there are.
 
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According to this:

http://wizardofodds.com/holdem

-A flush draw after flop is 34.97%
-A flush draw after turn is 19.57%

(outs x 2) + 1 = (9x2) + 1 = (18) + 1 = 19% (post-turn)
(outs x 4) - 1 = (9x4) - 1 = (36) - 1 = 35% (post-flop)

margin of error: +/- 1%

I'm pretty sure this is about as close as it gets. I didn't know about the -1% for post-flop odds, just figured that out after running some odds ;)
 
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This is a great thread!

Thanks everyone. I always wanted to know an easy way of calculating this.

Much appreciated!

Jim
 
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