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Old 10-18-2005, 01:47 AM
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Default Pot odds inquiry

In Sklansky's The Theory of Poker he mentions including backdoor straights and flushes in your pot odds calculations on the flop. He gives an example, but he doesn't explain how he got the new percentages. Anyone have any idea?
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Old 10-18-2005, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: Pot odds inquiry

Yes, he calculates the percent that the given hand will come in, and adds it like it was another card that gives you the best hand. For example, let's say you have AKs on a 49T board with 1 of your suit. You read your opponent for 1 pair, because he usually plays 1 pair this way. Normally you'd figure for about 6 outs, or about a 24 percent chance to win the hand. Since you'll make a flush about 5 percent of the time here, you can add about 1.5 outs to your calculation, because if you had 7.5 outs you figure you'd improve about 29 percent of the time by the river. Hope that helps, and good luck!
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