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    Quote Originally Posted by HarleyGuy13 View Post
    Ok dumbass the rule of two and four gives you the % of chance that your perceived outs will come. HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PROBABILITY OR EQUITY against anther hand!
    What did I do to you for you to speak to me in such a way? I actually liked you.

    Either way, go read Professional No Limit Holdem or something.

    BECAUSE:

    Yes, Harley, it is still a decent way to estimate equity. If your outs always give you the best hand, then the % of the time you hit them is the % of the time you win the hand, or win% in pokerstove, which is usually very close from your equity barring tied pots.

    If your outs do not always give you the best hand or are not all "clean" (such as flush outs on the flop facing a set for example), then the way to go is to discount some of your outs to get the rule back closer to actual equity.
    [20:19] <Zill4> god
    [20:19] <Zill4> u guys
    [20:19] <Zill4> so fking hopeless
    [20:19] <Zill4> and dumb
  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by EasyPoker View Post
    What did I do to you for you to speak to me in such a way? I actually liked you.

    Either way, go read Professional No Limit Holdem or something.

    BECAUSE:
    Buddy I'm just giving you a hard time wasn't an attack. Gotta have thicker skin. My apology if I offended you!

    My point is the op understands the individual points he's wanting to know how to put it all together. Guess I am the dumbass for saying "it has nothing to do with...." Yes it is a portion of the equation!
    "You start the game with a full pot o’ luck and an empty pot o’ experience...
    The object is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck."

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    Do you have testicles? If so, learn to bet like it

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