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Old 07-06-2005, 04:39 PM
DavidC DavidC is offline
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Default Re: Explain these poker concepts to me... like I\'m a 2 year old.

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Ok, thank you all for your responses, especially the link to the equity posting.

Regarding equity, how do I know what my odds to win a particular hand are? Is is determined by the number of players in that hand or my hole cards or both? I am aware of twodimes calculator but obviously that is not a real option for determining these numbers on the fly, is there a formula or do you just memorize something?
TIA
-flyangler-

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Figure out how many cards are likely to give you the best hand as a ratio against the cards that don't give you the best hand.

Four to a flush = 9 "outs" to a flush (hopefully the best hand).

On the flop this works out to something like 4.75:1 odds to hit by the turn, and on the river it's something like 4.5:1 odds to hit on the river. Going from the flop to the river (if you get a free card) it's about 2:1 or 1.95:1, I think).

--Dave.
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