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Odds
If I have a inside straight draw coming. I have then four outs/46 cards=1:11. The odds must be lower if there are before turn than before river? After flop I two chances to complete but after turn I only have one chance to complete the straight? Regards/Mike
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Re: Odds
The simple rule of thumb is, after the flop, multiply your outs by 4 on the turn and by 2 after the turn to get your percentage to hit your hand.
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Re: Odds
While the first response offers a good trick to remember, heres the technical math for you.
(catching the straight on turn) 4/47 = 0.085 (catching the straight on river) 4/46 = 0.087 (catching the straight by river) (4/47)+(4/46) = 0.172 You have close to a 17% chance of hitting your inside straight by the river. (4.88 to 1 against) best of "luck". [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="green"> "3 Card" Monte Green </font> [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: Odds
Thanks! Do you also know how to calculate "a backdoor flush draw" (1:23)?
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