Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Texas Hold'em outs and Odds

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In poker your outs are the unseen cards in an effort to complete or improve your hand to make it the winning hand. Each additional card or "Out" will improve your percentage of surviving the hand and popping out a winner.

The Odds chart below shows the proportion and odds of creating your hand in accordance with your collection of outs.

Out Chart

Number of outs

After Flop

Two cards to come

After Turn

One card to come

Percentage

Odds to1 against

Percentage

Odds to at least one against

1

4.3

22.4

2.2

44.5

2

8.4

10.9

4.3

22.3

3

12.5

7

6.5

14.4

4

16.5

5.1

8.7

10.5

5

20.3

3.9

10.9

8.2

6

24.1

3.1

13

6.7

7

27.8

2.6

15.2

5.6

8

31.5

2.2

17.4

4.7

9

35

1.9

19.6

4.1

10

38.4

1.6

21.7

3.6

11

41.7

1.4

24

3.2

12

45

1.2

26.1

2.8

13

48.1

1.1

28.3

2.5

14

51.2

0.95

30.4

2.3

15

54.1

0.85

32.6

2.1

16

57

0.75

34.3

1.9

17

59.8

0.67

37

1.7

18

62.4

0.6

39.1

1.6

19

65

0.54

41.3

1.4

20

67.5

0.48

43.5

1.3

You will find you can easily remember a number of the most typical situations for outs reminiscent of the four flush or straight draw but there needs to be a better way than memorizing the figures for each collection of outs. The good news is that there's a solution to get a fair estimation of the odds.

The Rule of 4 -Two.

The rule of four-two, as I REALLY LIKE to name it, is a better solution to figure the percentages for any situation where you realize your outs. It isn't completely accurate however it offers you a snappy "ballpark" figure of your chances for creating a hand. This is the way it works.

With two cards to come back after the flop you multiply your collection of outs by four. With one card to return after the turn, you multiply your selection of outs by two. This may provide you with a snappy figure to work with. You probably have a four-card flush after the flop you have got nine outs. With two cards to come, you multiply the nine by four and also you get 36 percent chance of creating the flush. The chart shows the actual odds at 35 percent. With one card to come back you multiply nine by two and get 18 percent. The chart shows that the real figure is 19.6. It isn't completely accurate however it is pretty close, and it's a very easy calculation to do on your head.

In January 2000, I BEGAN to be informed play Texas Hold'em. I wrote about my experiences in a chain of article in this site. I'VE since written a book titled "From the Kitchen to the Cardroom- Get the brink at Low Limit Texas Hold'em" (January 2003 Bonus Books Inc.) The rule of thumb of 4 - Two above was reprinted from that book. To reserve an autographed copy or to check prices Click the links below or at the side bar.

Until next time, remember:"Luck comes and goes...Knowledge Stays Forever."

~Guide Bill Burton

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