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Posted by: 32SpittFire at November 22, 2007, 5:06 am
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

WOW....now that what Im talking about to al those who replied.

I cant thank you all enough...very straight forward and to the point.

I understood and have printed all of this out and will read, reread and read them somemore.

Again thank you all
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Posted by: DaFrench1 at November 21, 2007, 10:42 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by dj11

There is the notion of dirty outs, cards which will help your opponent but you count as an out when in fact it might be a killer card.

"Dirty outs", I'd never come across that term before, but I like it. You learn something every day don't you!
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Posted by: dj11 at November 21, 2007, 8:01 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

Keep in mind that outs is a fleeting concept. In general it is how many cards can improve your hand, not provide you with a winning hand.

There is the notion of dirty outs, cards which will help your opponent but you count as an out when in fact it might be a killer card.

I suggest you keep your outs/hand odds/pot odds simple at first and deal only with straight and flush draw.

Ex; you have 2 hearts, the flop comes 2 more hearts, (13-4=9) you have 9 outs to improve here. It is often bad to think you have the only hearts in play so figure 6 outs. Before the turn you have about a 24% chance to catch a heart. Loosely call that 4-1. (incidentally, a straight draw and flopping trips hoping to pair the board are also in that same range).

When the betting gets to you, the amount you are asked to put in the pot should not exceed 1/4 of what is already in there.

So if there is $100 in the pot, and the bet to you is only $10, you call this. You can call up to $25.<...
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Posted by: Boltneck at November 21, 2007, 7:39 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

I'll give a simple example to try to demonstrate the point.

Your cards 9c Tc

Flop Ad 8h 7s

Player 1 bets £10
All other players fold
It's your turn to act
The total money in the pot is $30 (I'm being imaginative here and assuming there were some preflop bets)

You therefore have 8 outs (6h 6c 6d 6s Jh Jc Jd Js). 8 x 2 = 16
You've therefore got a 16% (odds of 5.25 to 1) chance of hitting a 6 or J on the turn

You need to bet $10 to win $30 - so your odds are 3 to 1.

Throw it away. You are getting 3/1 on a 5.25/1 shot.

You have a 32% chance (2 to 1) of hitting your open ended straight by the river (8 outs x 4 = 32%) but don't even think about it unless either you or the illain is all in. If you bet on the turn, based on a 32% chance of hitting your straight by the river, there could be another bet on the river which will make a complete dogs breakfast of the above calculations!

Hope this helps a bit.

Boltneck
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Posted by: NineLions at November 21, 2007, 6:31 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

If you use the rule of 4 and 2, make sure you are aware that that is most relevant when one of the players is all-in before the turn card comes, otherwise you likely face another bet on the turn.

Here's an old thread that was helpful for me.

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Posted by: twizzybop at November 21, 2007, 4:53 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

LOL oops make that by 2 if you have missed on the turn..

So it goes like this........
Flop... Outs X4
Turn...Outs X2
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Posted by: Steveg1976 at November 21, 2007, 4:49 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

Big Pot, small alue to call, call. If a small pot and you have to put a lot in with not a ery good hand, fold. Other than that you are back to calculating like Twizzy said.
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Posted by: twizzybop at November 21, 2007, 4:48 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

To keep things simple is the 4 and 2 rule.... multiply your outs by 4 after the flop, then mulitply those outs by 2 after the turn if you have missed on the flop.
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Posted by: 32SpittFire at November 21, 2007, 4:45 pm
Topic: FILLING IN THE HOLES OF ONES GAME Forum: Card Chat

ok,

Going to try this again!! Please Help

Posted yesterday or day before on POT ODDS and calculating them out.

Some responses where helpful, but I am still ery confused.

As everyone well knows you really only have 30 seconds to 1 minute to figure your odds. In a live game most of the time for me even less which is really my concern here. I need to make sure I have the understanding of this as it is causing me to play incredibly BAD poker.

OK....HERE GOES.....WHAT IS THE EASY MATH CALUCALTION TO DETERMINE IF YOU SHOULD MAKE THE RIGHT CALL VALUE WISE

Im not sure on the rules of posting here so I will not list the many websites on pot odds I have read to date still confusing me. I understand how to figure out my outs and the percentage to hit. what I do not understand is out to figure out if the odds on the POT are correct for the call.

Any Help here in lamans terms will be greatly appricaiated.
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