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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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This web site has good information on probabilities of certain hands after the flop. http://www.poker1.com/mcu/mculib_odds.asp
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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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Thanks a lot for the links guys. I will be checking them out.
Rich |
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Thats a great web site. Thanks.
Cobra |
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