| Posted by: Jesus Lederer at May 13, 2005, 3:59 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
I know you didnīt ask for what iīm going to say, but perhaps it can help you. Itīs the rule of 4 and 2: If youīre playing hold em, this rule could help you to know your odds (approximately) after the flop and after the turn. Itīs ery simple, after the flop you have to count the outs you have and multiply them by 4. And after the turn is the same, but instead of multiplying your outs by 4, you multiply them by 2.
For example, if you have an open ended straight draw after the flop, you have 8 outs to hit your straight. So you multiply 8 x 4 = 32. You will hit the straight 32% (31.46% exactly) of the time. Then, if you donīt hit it in the turn, you can hit it 16% of the time in the river.
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| Posted by: roanan1 at May 11, 2005, 7:56 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by maderj241
do they have one for OH8?
Not software, but there is an Omaha hi/lo system called "The Hutchinson System"
You should be able to google about 4000 pages that have printable ersions.
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| Posted by: LIONofZION at May 11, 2005, 7:11 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
wow twizzybop!you hit the nail on the head.this hellmuth jr. site is bananas!im in numbers heaven.copy,paste,and save myself $100.
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| Posted by: roanan1 at May 11, 2005, 5:49 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
If you really want to learn all of this and you would like some assistance (and are willing to pay for it) perhaps you should consider getting the program Texas Calculatem It will cover all of your requests, plus outs, percentages, etc.
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| Posted by: twizzybop at May 11, 2005, 3:30 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
http://philhellmuthjrlimitguide.hitstrade.us/
http://www.cardgamerules.homestead.com/Poker_Odds.html
for starters
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| Posted by: LIONofZION at May 11, 2005, 3:12 pm | | Topic: numbers and %s Forum: Card Chat |
does anyone know any site that has a printable ersion of relative hand strengths?how about hole card hit percentages?or probability charts?
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