Quote Originally Posted by Harry
With two cards to come after the flop you multiply your number of outs by four. With one card to come after the turn, you multiply your number of outs by two.
Right, my point was...

Just because your're on the flop, doesn't mean you can multiply your outs by 4. If you are going all-in, are playing a weak passive player, or even a solid player whom you know will check to you on the turn, then yes you can multiply by four.

If you're OOP against a solid player, and they will bet on the turn if checked to. Now you have to figure that you need the next card to make your hand, if it doesn't then you're done. In this case, even though it's on the flop you essentially have one card to come.

Quote Originally Posted by CaseAce
So, I was right with 2.1?
Yes this is correct. Note again, 32:68 is a ratio (of percentages), 15:32 is a ratio (of cards), 1:2.1 is a ratio (simplified for perspective). It's all about simplifying fractions.

Quote Originally Posted by CaseAce
Btw, I really appreciate you coming back and posting and helping me out. Thanks alot.
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