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Probabilities of opponents hands after flops
Hi,
I have been experimenting with Texas Calculatum, and I have noticed that the odds that an opponent, in say a 10 player game, of catching a hand (flush, full house, straight, etc.) are much higher than I had originally thought. Is there a book, article, or software that can help me better understand the probabilities that an opponent will have a given hand after a flop. Thanks. Rich |
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Re: Probabilities of opponents hands after flops
This web site has good information on probabilities of certain hands after the flop. http://www.poker1.com/mcu/mculib_odds.asp
Cobra |
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Re: Probabilities of opponents hands after flops
The most complete book on Hold'em probabilities, covering all odds for opponents' expected card formations (including "at least one" type events) is "Texas Hold'em Odds". See description at www.probability.go.ro/page8.html .
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Re: Probabilities of opponents hands after flops
Thanks a lot for the links guys. I will be checking them out.
Rich |
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Re: Probabilities of opponents hands after flops
Thats a great web site. Thanks.
Cobra |
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