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Posted by: Heshkak at March 14, 2005, 7:30 pm
Topic: Poker Math Forum: Card Chat

Pot odds are almost the same, only converted to a 10to1 style figure.

So, for that flush and straight draw which is 32%, that equals out to being about 3to1 shot (33%). So you'd need 3 dollars in the pot for every dollar you are going to put in order to get pot odds.

Example:

You have the flush and straight draw. There is $10 in the pot pre-flop and a player just bet $3 and it's now your turn. You are getting pot odds to make this call.

$13-$3 = approx 4-1 pot odds, and since your draw is 3-1 then you should definately call.

I hope that helps.

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