| Posted by: NineLions at January 31, 2007, 5:26 am | | Topic: Poker odds Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by philthy
-On the turn: multiply the number of outs by 4
-On the river: multiply the number of outs by 2
Its not 100% accurate, but its ery close.
Pot Odds: pretty simple stuff. $100 pot and its $10 to call. You're getting 10:1 odds.
Comment, and question.
Some people think you shouldn't look at multiplying by 4 on the turn because there's a good chance you're going to have to bet again on the turn, so just look at each card/betting situation as one time odds.
And question; $100 pot, $10 to call, is this not 11-1 odds as it costs you $10 to win $110 after you call?
I still think I need practice doing the math in my head too. Although that should be simple enough to make up stuff. .. $56 pot, $8 to call, I've got a straight draw, but count the upper card as only 2 outs as they might not be good ...
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