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2007-01-05 14:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you looking for a calculator to perform pot odds or just for the probability of a hand completing? This page, http://casinogambling.about.com/library/weekly/aa050103.htm has a very good odds chart. As long as you can calculate your outs, which becomes very easy quite quickly, this chart gives you all the answers. For example you have an open-ended straight draw, 4567, which would give you 8 total outs. You can catch any of four "3's" and any of four "8's" for a total of 8 cards. Referring to this chart, if you flopped this draw, your odds are 2.2:1 against completing by the river. If it's on the turn, your odds are 4.7:1 against. This number tells us what our pot odds should be in order to make a good call or fold.
To calculate pot odds, you need only take the size of the current pot, and divide by the bet you must call. If the pot is $100 and the bet is $20, you are getting:
$120 (don't forget to add the bet your opponent made)/$20 = 6:1 on your money. Since the chart tells us on the flop we need to be offered 2.2:1, and on the turn 4.7:1, this is a good call on either street. This may seem like a lot of work if this is your first time hearing this info, but it quickly becomes habit. Use the chart, and if the pot odds are bigger than the number the chart gives you, then keep going on with the hand.
2007-01-05 23:57:27
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answered by mkeith3 3
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try Poker Calculatum here :
http://www.***************************/poker_odds_calculator.html
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2007-01-06 04:09:57
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answered by stan 3
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