How many outs? Depends what your opponents hold, you could be in the lead. You have 11 cards to the nuts with 47 unknowns on the turn and 10 out of 46 on the river if the turn misses and doesn't pair the board. Is this what you're after?playing cash nl 1/2
UTG raise 6
EP-fold
Button-fold
DEALER-pay 6
SB-fold
BB(miamia)hold Ah Qh pay 4
flop -Kh 7h 10c
so how many outs i have and how i count of possibility to get card on turn or river?if utg raise 3 bet
playing cash nl 1/2
UTG raise 6
EP-fold
Button-fold
DEALER-pay 6
SB-fold
BB(miamia)hold Ah Qh pay 4
flop -Kh 7h 10c
so how many outs i have and how i count of possibility to get card on turn or river?if utg raise 3 bet
Haha yeah but I think its 1c/2c as your right someone playing 200nl ain't gonna ask thatNo offence but if your asking these sort of questions you are playing at the wrong level..Unless you are loaded and can afford big losses..
Not going to find a cheaper game in most casinos... I'd never tell anyone to not go have fun at the casino, don't have to be rolled for the game as I'm pretty sure he not a regularNo offence but if your asking these sort of questions you are playing at the wrong level..Unless you are loaded and can afford big losses..
Yeah but thats assuming hes playing at a casino most likely he is playing online here thoughNot going to find a cheaper game in most casinos... I'd never tell anyone to not go have fun at the casino, don't have to be rolled for the game as I'm pretty sure he not a regular
There aren't people playing 1/2 online (or live) that aren't sure what they're doing? I've seen it at higher levels than that... stakes don't = skill level.Haha yeah but I think its 1c/2c as your right someone playing 200nl ain't gonna ask that
Lol well if someone is playing $1/$2 and doesn't know the the most needed and most used concept of counting outs and calculating odds then they shouldn't be anywhere near them tables :s unless there mega rich haha.There aren't people playing 1/2 online (or live) that aren't sure what they're doing? I've seen it at higher levels than that... stakes don't = skill level.
This is a silly statement... most people who play poker haven't "studied the game". Most people who play poker don't belong to a poker forum. Most people who play poker aren't poker players. I'm betting a surprisingly high percentage of people playing poker wouldn't know what you were talking about if they heard you say the words "counting outs and calculating odds".Lol well if someone is playing $1/$2 and doesn't know the the most needed and most used concept of counting outs and calculating odds then they shouldn't be anywhere near them tables
That whole statement doesn't change the fact that anyone that doesn't know about outs and odds shouldn't be playing at this level its crazy for someone who is oblivious to the basic understanding of poker to be at this kind of table ofcoarse there a people with loads of cash that play for fun. lolThis is a silly statement... most people who play poker haven't "studied the game". Most people who play poker don't belong to a poker forum. Most people who play poker aren't poker players. I'm betting a surprisingly high percentage of people playing poker wouldn't know what you were talking about if they heard you say the words "counting outs and calculating odds".
Do you think most people playing blackjack are bankrolled for the swings of the game they are playing? I was a dealer and pit boss in Vegas for seven years and can tell you an astonishingly high percentage of people playing blackjack don't understand or care to understand basic strategy.
Apply to above blackjack example to people playing poker... most of them are only just that, people playing poker.
"This level" isn't nearly as big as you are making it out to be... it's $1/$2 for crying out loud. It's the absolute cheapest game you can find live most places (many don't even go that low) and you're acting like it's high stakes online pokerThat whole statement doesn't change the fact that anyone that doesn't know about outs and odds shouldn't be playing at this level its crazy for someone who is oblivious to the basic understanding of poker to be at this kind of table ofcoarse there a people with loads of cash that play for fun. lol
I know its not much live I'm talking about online :s anyways I'm finished here were ruining this poor guys thread"This level" isn't nearly as big as you are making it out to be... it's $1/$2 for crying out loud. It's the absolute cheapest game you can find live most places (many don't even go that low) and you're acting like it's high stakes online poker
I answered your question in my first postOk wtf!!!I ask simple question and dont get answer,but mockery,
I even (sort of) covered this by saying you may even be ahead... are we supposed to know what villains have?miamia said:I simple ask because i dont know can i count aces here...
Foul mouth and I was even nice about my posts trying to answer your question without berating you in any way. You are facing a raise, a call and will be first to act after the flop with a top 10 preflop hand and absolutely no idea where you stand... reraise preflop to gain a bit of information.miamia said:F...King hyipocrates
playing cash nl 1/2
UTG raise 6
EP-fold
Button-fold
DEALER-pay 6
SB-fold
BB(miamia)hold Ah Qh pay 4
flop -Kh 7h 10c
so how many outs i have and how i count of possibility to get card on turn or river?if utg raise 3 bet
Hero doesn't have TPGK, he doesn't have any pair/any kicker... I'm assuming this flawed the logic in the rest of the post because I'm not understanding any of itWith such a wet board, even though you have TPGK, your hand will most likely have to improve to take this pot down.
Post-flop, if you put villain on 2 pair, such as KTo, you have 18 outs.
If you put villain on a flush draw, such as T9h, you have 25 outs.
To your credit, your villain may be on a flush draw, but you also have the nut flush draw, as well as a broadway draw, which IMO justifies two barrels to try to take this pot down.