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Outs & Hand Odds Memorization Questions
When first starting out, to make things simpler at the tables so that I can also take other things into consideration in the alloted time, should I first start out memorizing my hand odds exactly, or just round them for ease. And if I should round them, should I use the conventional technique of rounding anything that's X.5 or greater up, or else round the number down (to get the final ""X:1"" format)? Or, should I use another number for the rounding of hand odds (X.1, X.2, X.3, X.4, X.5, X.6, X.7, X.8, or X.9)?
My main concern is that I would like to know if rounding is that detrimental to a player that's just starting out... but, I also do not want to make too huge of a mistake of calling too much or folding too much each time. I imagine that memorizing the exact hand odds is the best way, but what is the conventional way to do it? I guess I'm looking for a way too fudge things that's a little more precise than the rule of 2 & 4 (although I would still use the rule of 4 for allins on the flop, since there's still two cards to come & I'm guaranteed to see no more betting). I think the answer is somewhere online because I looked it up about 5 or 6 years ago, but I cannot seem to track it down by doing a Google search or searching twoplustwo.com or flopturnriver.com. When I get the chart sorted out, I will probably either use it as PC wallpaper or print it out and have it somewhere handy for online play; & then eventually, after I play enough hands again I will remember the specific hand odds column. But for now, I was just going to use approximations if doing that is not too harmful, that way I can make decisions quicker on the fly.
... Three specific scenarios that concern me are when I have either 4 (10.75:1 hand odds), 9 (4.22:1 hand odds), or 13 (2.62:1 hand odds) outs. Could I just consider those three situations as having: 11:1, 5:1, and 3:1 hand odds? Or, should I maybe round the hand odds for the 9 out hand down (and call it an even 4:1, instead of 5:1)?
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Flop to Turn Turn to River Flop to River
Outs % Odds ~Odds % Odds ~Odds % Odds ~Odds
20 42.60% 1.35:1 2:1 43.50% 1.30:1 2:1 67.50% 0.48:1 1:1
19 40.40% 1.47:1 2:1 41.30% 1.42:1 2:1 65.00% 0.54:1 1:1
18 38.30% 1.61:1 2:1 39.10% 1.56:1 2:1 62.40% 0.60:1 1:1
17 36.20% 1.77:1 2:1 37.00% 1.71:1 2:1 59.80% 0.67:1 1:1
16 34.00% 1.94:1 2:1 34.80% 1.88:1 2:1 57.00% 0.75:1 1:1
15 31.90% 2.13:1 3:1 32.60% 2.07:1 3:1 54.10% 0.85:1 1:1
14 29.80% 2.36:1 3:1 30.40% 2.29:1 3:1 51.20% 0.95:1 1:1
13 27.70% 2.62:1 3:1 28.30% 2.54:1 3:1 48.10% 1.08:1 2:1
12 25.50% 2.92:1 3:1 26.10% 2.83:1 3:1 45.00% 1.22:1 2:1
11 23.40% 3.27:1 4:1 23.90% 3.18:1 4:1 41.70% 1.40:1 2:1
10 21.30% 3.70:1 4:1 21.70% 3.60:1 4:1 38.40% 1.60:1 2:1
9 19.10% 4.22:1 5:1 19.60% 4.11:1 5:1 35.00% 1.86:1 2:1
8 17.00% 4.88:1 5:1 17.40% 4.75:1 5:1 31.50% 2.17:1 3:1
7 14.90% 5.71:1 6:1 15.20% 5.57:1 6:1 27.80% 2.60:1 3:1
6 12.80% 6.83:1 7:1 13.00% 6.67:1 7:1 24.10% 3.15:1 4:1
5 10.60% 8.40:1 9:1 10.90% 8.20:1 9:1 20.30% 3.93:1 4:1
4 8.50% 10.75:1 11:1 8.70% 10.50:1 11:1 16.50% 5.06:1 6:1
3 6.40% 14.67:1 15:1 6.50% 14.33:1 15:1 12.50% 7.00:1 7:1
2 4.30% 22.50:1 23:1 4.30% 22.00:1 22:1 8.40% 10.90:1 11:1
1 2.10% 46.00:1 46:1 2.20% 45.00:1 45:1 4.30% 22.26:1 23:1
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