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| Hi, I'm trying to lend a helping hand to those who don't know what pot odds are and how to effectively use them. A know a number of poker players who I would consider moderate players but don't "really" know what pot odds are. Pot odds are an essential part to any advanced poker player's stradegy. Instead of me trying to explain it myself, I searched google for what I thought was the most simple explanation, but feel free to post here if you still have questions; I will, and I'm sure others will try to help you. Heres the site with the explanation... http://poker.oddschecker.com/ukinter...ategy_pot-odds Enjoy! P.S. Maybe there should be a seperate topic for "tips," just a thought, ![]() |
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| along with pot odds you should know your percentage of winning the hand if you think you are behind. A somewhat accurate and simple way to do this is to count your outs first. so say you have an outside straight draw, you have 8 outs. now multiply by 2. that gives you a 16% chance to hit that card n the river, if you are on the turn double that, you have about 32%. By no means is this dead on, but it is fairly close and will give you a good idea about what your chances are. |
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| sometimes knowing just a little pot odds is dangerous because implied odds can often be used to justify to yourself making bad calls when you are drawing to 3 or 4 outs in the deck. referring to no limit games, i usually play a style such that i can raise preflop, narrow the hand down to 1 or 2 other players, and take control of the momentum of a hand. it is true that the greater understanding of the probabilities you have the greater insight you can bring to a hand, however i feel that playing based totally or even heavily on pot odds can be counterproductive, especially compared to some game strategy theories that can be applied so that you do not try to always achieve the best investment for your chips in terms of call or bet to possible return, and rather focus on a coherent long term strategy in which you seek to establish a table image, and then use that image in combination with varied play to play optimal hands in which your opponent finds it hard to read you and is calculating his pot odds because he cant put you on a hand. |
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| In NL poker pot odds are useless most of the time. They are only helpful in small bet call situations. When its an all in bet, throw the calculations away. Either you think you have the best hand or not. If you are calling on a draw, except in rare situations, you are at a disadvantage. This goes more so if the flop is down. |
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| Pot odds is great to be in but theres a great chance that just because you catch top pair you may be in for a big chunk of your chips. Due to the fact that there are so many players in the hand and you're due to get outdrawn on by either a straight, flush, or 2 pair. You never know. I rather be in pots with only a few players. |
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