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Re: calculating correct pot odds
That' funny. With the BoSox logo I thought you were in MA. Good luck in FLA, think your closest B&M's would then be in NJ or the river boats.
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
If I've heard anywhere near correctly, there's a B&M in Tampa on Indian land. I'm pretty sure the Hard Rock has a poker room...not sure what the limits are though.
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
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~ 36% or c. 2.75:1 (this excludes any other outs you think are good, but in this case and A might be bad since it gives a straight draw life, so I exclued any A as an "out"). So if I'm being offered anything better than 2.75-1 on my pot odds I should call (implied odds probably would lower that to 2-1 if I do hit flush correct?) [/ QUOTE ] You are confusing the probability that you hit a hand with the odds that you hit a hand. If you have a 36% probability that you will hit a hand that equates to winning 1 in 2.77 times. You subtract 1 from your probability to get your odds required thererore 1 in 2.77 equals odds of 1 to 1.77. So if facing an all in you would need pot odds of 1 to 1.77 not 1 in 2.77. Cobra |
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
Ok now that I thought I had it all figured out I'm confused - anyone disagree with Cobra??
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
Odds and probability are not the same. 1/3 = 2 to 1. Probability a cointoss lands on heads is 1/2. Odds are 1 to 1.
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
Thanks guys. Man I gotta work on my math skills - been way too long....
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Re: calculating correct pot odds
Not to be a prick, but this post has nothing to do with pot odds....
Now odds of making your hand.... Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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