R
RickAversion
Visionary
Silver Level
Do I have this right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upkSQ3Bth8Q&t=32m
Initial post is 3100
The raise is 800
Pot is now 3900
Tran calls.
The pot odds = Call / (Pot + Call) = 800/3900 = 20%
(Announcer says Tran is getting 4:1 odds on the call)
How many outs does Tran have?
Tran needs a 9 for the straight.
I guess pairing his 8 or 7 also counts in heads up?
So, a total of 12 outs? Rule of 2/4 means odds of hitting are 24%/48%
Both are much higher than the pot odds of 20%
So, he calls. Right?
If you only count the 9 as the only out, it's 8%/12% pot equity for Tran.
Actually, it says Tran has 34% pot equity. How is that? It must be including 7 and 8 for the pair that would win if opponent doesn't pair his A9.
So, Tran has 3 outs: 7 8 9 (10 outs), which gives 20%/40% which is closer to the 34% being displayed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upkSQ3Bth8Q&t=32m
Initial post is 3100
The raise is 800
Pot is now 3900
Tran calls.
The pot odds = Call / (Pot + Call) = 800/3900 = 20%
(Announcer says Tran is getting 4:1 odds on the call)
How many outs does Tran have?
Tran needs a 9 for the straight.
I guess pairing his 8 or 7 also counts in heads up?
So, a total of 12 outs? Rule of 2/4 means odds of hitting are 24%/48%
Both are much higher than the pot odds of 20%
So, he calls. Right?
If you only count the 9 as the only out, it's 8%/12% pot equity for Tran.
Actually, it says Tran has 34% pot equity. How is that? It must be including 7 and 8 for the pair that would win if opponent doesn't pair his A9.
So, Tran has 3 outs: 7 8 9 (10 outs), which gives 20%/40% which is closer to the 34% being displayed.