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Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!

edited February 2010 in Poker Chat

Can anyone help me,i can cope with the 4 2 rule on the turn and river as far as outs go but could anyone tell me how u convert, lets say u had 4 to a flush on the turn,going to the river u would have around 18% ( 9 outs x2),now where im struggling is converting that into fractions,like ur 5/1's and 9/1's u use for pots odds and the like.

also how do u work out ur odds of flopping pairs,sets flushes,

sorry to be a bother i just think this would help me no end

thanks

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  • edited February 2010
    In Response to Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    Can anyone help me,i can cope with the 4 2 rule on the turn and river as far as outs go but could anyone tell me how u convert, lets say u had 4 to a flush on the turn,going to the river u would have around 18% ( 9 outs x2),now where im struggling is converting that into fractions,like ur 5/1's and 9/1's u use for pots odds and the like. also how do u work out ur odds of flopping pairs,sets flushes, sorry to be a bother i just think this would help me no end thanks
    Posted by KidPoker3
    If it's, say, 18%, just divide 100 by 18.

    10 outs would equal 10 x 4 = 40%, 100 divided by 40 = 6/4 to hit.
     
  • edited February 2010

    If u have the percentage, why wud u want the fraction? its the same thing?

    edit - The percentage is a fraction, over 100, so as u said, 18 percent is 18/100, 9/50, 4.5/25 etc...
  • edited February 2010
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    If u have the percentage, why wud u want the fraction? its the same thing? edit - The percentage is a fraction, over 100, so as u said, 18 percent is 18/100, 9/50, 4.5/25 etc...
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    This!
  • edited February 2010
    18% = 1 in 5.5 = 4.5/1
  • edited February 2010
    thanks Tikay,appreciate it,how do u get to 6/4 from that dividing 100 by 40 is 2.5

    sorry for the dumbness of me and thanks for the response i really appreciate it

  • edited February 2010
    1 in 2.5 = 1.5 to 1 or 6/4
  • edited February 2010
  • edited February 2010
    If you have 9 outs going to the river then this is 18% or 9/2 put more simply...

    where φj(r) = outs

    φj(r) ∼= rl−s exp(ikr)Φ(s + l + 1 − j; 2l + 2;−2ikr)

    so

    λ2 = l(l + 1) − s(s − 1)

    therefore

    x(1−x)f j +[j+m+1−s−2x(m+1)]f j−[m(m+1)−s(s−1)−λ2]fj = 9/2

    obvious really.
  • edited February 2010
    n Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    If you have 9 outs going to the river then this is 18% or 9/2 put more simply... where φj(r) = outs φj(r) ∼= rl−s exp(ikr)Φ(s + l + 1 − j; 2l + 2;−2ikr) so λ2 = l(l + 1) − s(s − 1) therefore x(1−x)f j +[j+m+1−s−2x(m+1)]f j−[m(m+1)−s(s−1)−λ2]fj = 9/2 obvious really.
    Posted by Machka[/QUOTE



    Well funny m8 lol
  • edited February 2010
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    thanks Tikay,appreciate it,how do u get to 6/4 from that dividing 100 by 40 is 2.5 sorry for the dumbness of me and thanks for the response i really appreciate it
    Posted by KidPoker3
    Hi Kid,

    You have to deduct the "stake".

    Here's a better example which explains it better.

    If you are 50-50, it's called an "even money shot", yes? Because it's 50-50. Which is evens.

    But 100 divided by 50 is TWO. UNTIL you deduct the "stake", (1), making the answer 1, or Evens.

    Again, a 25% shot is 3/1, NOT 4/1.100 divided by 25 = 4, MINUS the "stake" = 3, so 3/1. A 25% shot wins one time in 4, & loses 3 times in 4. So 3/1.

    A 20% shot is 4/1, not 5/1. Because FOUR times it loses, & ONE time it wins.

  • edited February 2010
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?! : Hi Kid, You have to deduct the "stake". Here's a better example which explains it better. If you are 50-50, it's called an "even money shot", yes? Because it's 50-50. Which is evens. But 100 divided by 50 is TWO. UNTIL you deduct the "stake", (1), making the answer 1, or Evens. Again, a 25% shot is 3/1, NOT 4/1.100 divided by 25 = 4, MINUS the "stake" = 3, so 3/1. A 25% shot wins one time in 4, & loses 3 times in 4. So 3/1. A 20% shot is 4/1, not 5/1. Because FOUR times it loses, & ONE time it wins.
    Posted by Tikay10
    That is a lot better way that you have explained it Tikay,thanks for your input.
  • edited February 2010
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?!:
    In Response to Re: Converting fractions into percentages-help!?!?! : That is a lot better way that you have explained it Tikay,thanks for your input.
    Posted by Spikelad
    You are very welcome Spikey.

    It's like riding a bike, or swimming, once you get the knack of how it works, you never forget.
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