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Old 12-20-2005, 04:24 PM
Greg J Greg J is offline
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Default Re: Calculating for false-outs

Typically you should weigh outs accordingly. Instead of counting an out that pairs the board as a full outs, you should typically count it as .5 or .75 outs, depending on the action. EDIT: I got this hand mixed up with another one -- in this hand I would lean more towards .75 outs.
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Old 12-20-2005, 04:35 PM
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Default Re: Calculating for false-outs

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Typically you should weigh outs accordingly. Instead of counting an out that pairs the board as a full outs, you should typically count it as .5 or .75 outs, depending on the action. EDIT: I got this hand mixed up with another one -- in this hand I would lean more towards .75 outs.

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sooo... on the side of caution (.50 outs) my diamond out go from 9 to 4.5. Therefore I am NOT getting correct pot odds to call (9 to 1 for winning) vs (3.5 to 1 on my $). Even assuming the better will pay me off another $2 if I hit, my implied odds are a sorry (4.5 to 1).

Correct me if i'm wrong.
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