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danextkidpoker

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I need a good real time odds calculator 4 free
 
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Don't expect to get anything worth a damn to be free. Become an active member on the sites, read some articles and learn how to do the ods in your head, it isn't hard. If you need a program to calculate your odds, then you probably shouldn't be playing poker.
 
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Isn't that cheating with a odds calculator?
 
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http://www.holdemradar.com
i have never used one until yesterday found this one seems pretty good but dont have anything to compare it 2.. so not sure if there are better out there
 
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Brains are usually free. Not sure if you have one, but they come in pretty handy.
 
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Rule of 4.

Count number of outs you have to improve to have the best hand, and multiply by 4 (each card = 1 out) if you have both turn and river to come.

Rule of 2.

As above by multiply by 2 if just the river left.
 
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An odds calculator sucks. You should know all that in your head already.
 
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It's better to learn the methods than to just blindly accept numbers with no idea how they have been worked out...

Number of outs = the number of cards which will improve your hand to make it better than the opponents. If you have a flush draw (4 clubs) then you can hit any club (9 clubs left) which gives you 9 outs, and so on.

Multiplier = if you are on the flop, you have the turn and river to come. Multiply your number of outs by 4 - this gives you the approximate % of hitting your flush (9 x 4 = 36%). If you are on the turn, multiply by 2 as there is only the river left to come (9 x 2 = 18%)

Simple :)
 
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if you have an iPhone HoldemBuddy gives you the odds. The odds for just your hand are free. It will cost you $3 to get the odds for the table cards.

Gee.. you wouldn't be the same guy who started this thread now would ya? Or how about your other posts... leading up to answering your own question.. with your own product.

SPAM!!!!!
 
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calculating odds is basic simple math try a online poker school from a site like tilt or stars to learn how its done and rember it. You need to be able to look and know you wont always have time to play with that program to make a call
 
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Ace Poker Drills has a free odds and outs trainer with a nice built in equity calculator. That way you can learn how to do it on your own and you get a free equity calculator the is equivalent to the one they sell at Card Runners.
 
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Take a look at PokerStove
 
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Ace Poker Drills has a free odds and outs trainer with a nice built in equity calculator. That way you can learn how to do it on your own and you get a free equity calculator the is equivalent to the one they sell at Card Runners.

I tried the Odds and Outs quiz earlier on this, and it was terrible. It said that runner runner cards was an out, what?
 
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