Full House
Join Date: May 2005
Location: st. paul, MO
Posts: 966
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Just make yourself a chart that gives you your odds for however many outs. The one card difference between turn and river is pretty much negligible. If you are that close on the call/raise, then other factors should make your decision.
All you have to do is count up your outs and calc your pot odds, and you are set. Don't forget to count outs at their true value ... for example, your baby flush draw is somewhere betwen 7 and 8 outs, not 9 like a nut flush draw. This draw would be worth a little less (as far as outs) for each additional person in the pot.
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