Profit and my own amateurish analysis of my play, suggest I'm becoming a far stronger player than I was say 3 months ago.
I'm seriously interested in improving my game and reaching my potential as a poker player, well, because in all honesty, I'm getting on a bit in years - and I can't hang around!
If I want to be anything other than a casual player, who wins.. some of the time, then I better get to learning.
I've got the jist of pot odds and I try to play as correctly as I know how to.
I know this will have been covered in other postings but in an attempt to make things clearer to myself, since I'm never too sure of my own mathematical musings, I typed something down in a text file. Am I correct in my maths and thinking?
This is what I typed...
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9 outs
(on the Turn)
9/47 x 100 = 19.15% So the odds are 19.15% chance of hitting one of the outs.
Then,
100 - 19.15 = 80.85
80.85/19.15 = 4.22
So the odds, expressed as a fraction are 4.22 to 1
From that, if the pot was at $422 and I had to put $100 in to call. I would be getting the correct odds to make my call.
And if, for example, my call costs $1, to enter a $5 pot. With 9 outs, I'm getting good odds.
6 outs
(on the Turn)
6/47 x 100 = 12.77% So the odds of hitting one of the outs is 12.77%
Then,
100 - 12.77 = 87.23
and 87.23/12.77 = 6.83
So the odds, expressed as a fraction are 6.83 to 1
From that, if the pot was at $683 and I had to put $100 in to call. I would be getting the correct odds to make my call.
And if, for example, my call costs $1, to enter a $7 pot. If I have 6 outs, then I'm getting good odds.
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