Quote Originally Posted by Borax
Thanx for calculation rdqlus:
But wouldn't the possible full house add some outs to the calculation?
If 9 flush outs gives 17-18%
Then adding 2 A and 2 Q = 4 outs should give a total of 13 outs and then push the odds above the 21.7 % for making the call? (Cause Ac and Qc are allready in play.)
Not exactly. You're right that it increases the chance of you improving your hand, but not necessarily to a winning hand. If your put your opponent on Axo or the like, your flush beats his trip aces, while an A or a Q there and you are still beat.