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Re: A different way of looking at pot odds.
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So, by pot odds, player A made the right call, but were his odds really 1-199? Were his true pot odds 1-1? Answer: When player A put his chips in the pot they are no longer his in the sense that it is now the Pots. Pot Odds equation: $/Chips in POT (divided by) $/Chips to CALL. Players B Pot odds when it was his turn to act, after the raise by player A was 1:1. He raised by 1 causing player A to be faced with the followng choices: Fold if he thinks his chance of winning is less than 199:1 Call if he thinks his chances of winning is more than 199:1 Raising is not an option. |
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