Texas Holdem Odds Explained

2021年1月16日
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Once the flop has been dealt in Texas Hold’em, you’ll be able to count your outs and know how likely it is your hand will improve. That will tell you whether you should stay in the hand or fold.You can figure out your outs and odds for any hand, but here is a quick and dirty list of the most common scenarios:
*Texas Holdem Pot Odds Explained
*Texas Holdem Odds Explained Texas Hold’em Cheat SheetOdds Based on Outs after the Flop
If after the flop, you have:Two outs: Your odds are 11 to 1 (about 8.5 percent)A common scenario would be when you have a pair and you are hoping your pair becomes a three-of-a-kind (a set).Four outs: Your odds are 5 to 1 (about 16.5 percent)A common scenario would be when you are trying to hit an inside straight draw (there are 4 cards of one number that will complete the straight) or you have two pairs and you hope to make a full house (there are three cards remaining of one number and two of the other).Eight outs: Your odds are 2 to 1 (about 31 percent)A common scenario would be that you have an open-ended straight draw. There are four remaining cards of two different numbers that will complete your straight, on the high end and on the low end. Nine outs: Your odds are 2 to 1 (about 35 percent)This is the common scenario when you have a flush draw. Any of the nine remaining cards of the suit will give you a flush.
Fifteen outs: Your odds are 1 to 1 (about 54 percent)A scenario for this is having a straight and flush draw, where either any of the nine remaining cards of the suit will give you a flush, while there are four cards remaining of each of two numbers that would complete a straight. However, you don’t count the same cards twice as outs, so those of suit you hope to get don’t count again.
Pot odds are fixed; there is no actual calculation. However, ’implied odds’ should be added in for the most accurate picture. In the scenario above, although your pot odds are 5:1, if there are 2 other people in the hand ’behind’ you that haven’t acted yet, and they each have $1 in their hand, waiting for you to call so they can call (bad poker etiquette), your implied odds, for just this. That means that the odds drawing one specific card are going to be one-in-52 (or 52-1 if you prefer). Obviously those are not good odds and you wouldn’t want to put a huge amount of money into a pot getting 52-1. In No-Limit Hold’em, and all forms of poker, you generally want to get money in the middle when the odds are in your favor. Using The ’Outs’ To Calculate Texas Hold’em Poker Odds We have already determined that you have nine ’outs’. Now there are 52 cards in a deck and two of those are in your hand, leaving 50. The Rule of Four and Two
These odds only apply to counting both the turn and the river, so they assume you will stay in the hand until the showdown. Your odds are only about half as good for a single card draw, such taking the hit on the turn or taking the hit on the river. A common way of looking at the difference in the odds when you will be seeing two cards compared with one is called the Rule of 4 and 2.
After the flop, count your outs and multiply them by four to get your percentage odds. This doesn’t give you an exact number, but it is quickly in the ballpark. With 15 outs, 4 x 15 = 55 percent you’ll complete that straight or flush with the next two draws.Texas Holdem Pot Odds ExplainedTexas Holdem Odds Explained
However, when you are calculating the odds that a single draw will improve your hand, you multiply the outs by two rather than 4. With 15 outs, 2 x 15 = 30 percent chance.
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