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I have read a few of sklansky's books and have a quick question for anyone with a math head on their shoulders.
I understand you got outs and you have pots odds, and all the details/exceptions around it, but I was curious if there is a mathematical formula to help you determine what % of the time a hand rank will win a specific hand. I mean, if I am figuring out my outs to see if I have pot odds to call, I need to be figuring out my outs to specific hand rank. So is there a formula (even if it's too complex to do in your head while at the table as I am just curious) that will show what % of the time a hand rank will win a specific situation hand. Lets say I am holding Ks Qs: Flop comes Ad Qh 4c There are 6 people in the hand. How do I calculate what % of the time I will win if the turn is the King for 2 pairs. Or if a Q comes of on the turn for 3 of a kind. Is there anyway to calculate or estimate the % of times I will win as oppose to lose when an out I want hits. Luke |
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