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Poker mathematician

edited November 2011 in Poker Chat
I recently played a live game and think im very good on % calls ie if im 40% i may play hand etc etc,But this woman on table knew every odds it was pure magic,Does anyone else think there good at knowing percentages pre and after flop?

This lady was like a maths book but she departed after her AA pre lost to big stack with 22 she said 80/20 i thought it was 70/30 but didnt argue.

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  • edited November 2011
    A bigger pocket pair against a smaller pocket pair is always 4-1  or 80/20.

    I know the most common percentages like having 4 to a flush and know what the chances are of hitting it with 1 card to come or with 2 cards to come, same again with gut shots and open ended straights.

    Well most things really but sometimes online it can take me more than the 10 secs you get to figure it out and make a decision when you're multi-tabling
  • edited November 2011
    Poker maths is not as complicated as it may seem. General rule of thumb to hit a drawing hand work out the number of outs you have and multiply by 4 on the turn and 2 by the river.
     
    Eg flush draw is normally 9 outs, therefore if for example you hold two clubs and two clubs are on the flop the percentage chance of you hitting your flush is 36% on turn and 18% on the river. You can work out these percentages to figure out if it is an optimal play to call a bet. Off course you also have to take into account implied odds but thats where poker starts to get more technical.

    The 4/1 situation for an overpair is easy to remember and next time your all in with an underpair you know your crushed a large proportion of the time !
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  • edited November 2011
    Poker odds are easy.  Not trying to sound flippant.

    Should be a core part of your game.  Makes all your decisions easy...or easier.

    Only problem becomes you just know how bad the bad beat was lol, to the decimal point :p
  • edited November 2011

    most of the stuff to do with direct odds of winning hand can be learned off pretty easily. Learn these if you want to do well, then worry about more complex stuff

  • edited November 2011
    Yeah pretty easy tbh , i mean if ya have AA and some donk calls your all in pre with 2 7os its easy to work out that you are only 2% likely to win ;))
  • edited November 2011
    overpair against underpair is 80/20  if u have a pair in your hand to hit a set is roughly 7/1  suprisingly enough ak v a pair of 22s     22 is actually favourite here 52/48    and just so happens if u are stealing blinds with i dunno 3 7 and get looked up with a k your still 37 per cent to win this against ak 67 per cent im good at maths on poker table u ned to be good to know stack sizes and weather its good to 3 bet light etc 
  • edited November 2011
    In Response to Re: Poker mathematician:
    Yeah pretty easy tbh , i mean if ya have AA and some donk calls your all in pre with 2 7os its easy to work out that you are only 2% likely to win ;))
    Posted by debdobs_67
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