| Posted by: The Weevel at February 22, 2007, 11:23 pm | | Topic: calculating odds Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by jester 6 king
ok I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this, but how do you do it. I've tried doing the times it by 4 thing and divide your outs by the remaining cards but it doesnt work, everytime I check my answer to an online calculator it always says I'm wrong, so what am I doing wrong and what is the right way,
thank you for any help
I've found the best way is to just simplify it and LEARN it!
In practice, you really don't need to worry about less than 2 outs or more than 9 outs because you'll never have the odds to call with less than 2 and you're pretty safe with more than 9.
The list below came from a website I stumbled across and can't remember where, so I give respect to its author (whoever you are!)
Outs Odds on turn or river
2 23:1
3 15:1
4 11:1
5 8:1
6 7:1
7 6:1
8 5:1
9 4:1
The figures are rounded up or down because you don't need to know these things to three decimal points! It should only take you a few minutes to learn it or you could print it and stick it on your screen.
I think I'll call it "Odds for Dummies" or something like that.
Keep smilin'
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