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09-14-2005, 04:22 PM
Am i correct, after the flop in Hold'em, to assume that calculating the chance of hitting outs is

no. of outs x2 + 1

on the turn and the same on the river

AaronBrown
09-14-2005, 04:31 PM
That's about right. I wouldn't bother adding the 1.

The exact answer is number of outs divided by 47, since there are 47 cards you haven't seen. For example, with 9 outs for a flush you have 9/47 = 0.1914 = 19.14%. Your approximation gives 19%, which is accurate enough for Poker. But 18% is also accurate enough. The mental effort required to remember to add 1 would be better spent paying attention to the other players and double-checking that you've computed the outs correctly.

Mr. Curious
09-14-2005, 04:48 PM
Rather than always trying to do the math, just create and memorize an "outs" table. It will save you time and let you focus on the game.