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Suited Poker Cards
Whenever there are suited cards on board there is a possibility of a flush. You will be dealt suited cards 23.5 percent of the time. Here are the odds for making a flush.
With two suited cards
the probability of Percent Odds Against
Flopping two for a four flush 11 8.1 to 1
Then making the flush with
2 cards to come (9 outs) 35 1.9 to 1
Flopping three for a complete flush 0.84 118 to 1
Flopping one of your suit 41.6 14 to 1
Flopping one and making flush
on the river 4.2 23 tol
Flopping none of your suit 46.6 1.1 to 1
Making a flush of a different suit
(5 suited cards on board) 0.2 548 to 1
Connectors
There are many combinations of cards that you use to make a straight. It is easiest when you start with maximum connectors. Max connectors are two cards adjacent to each other with three cards open on each end. There are seven sets of max connectors. They are 4-5, 5-6, 6-7, 7-8, 8-9, 9-T, and T-J. The chart below shows the odds for certain situations.
Maximum Connectors
the probability of Percent Odds Against
Starting hand.
All—suited and unsuited 8.5 11 to 1
Starting hand. Suited only 2.1 46 tol
Flopping an open ended
straight draw 9.8 9 tol
Then making a straight with
2 cards to come (8 outs) 31.5 2.2 to 1
Flopping an inside straight draw 21.6 3.6 to 1
Then making a straight with
2 cards to come (4 outs) 16.5 5 to 1
Flopping a straight 1.3 76 to 1
In some cases I have rounded the numbers instead of using two decimal places. For those wishing to do the calculations, the math used is explained in detail in Hold'em Odds by Mike Petiv.
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How To Determine Poker Pot Odds
Many players feel that trying to keep track of the money in the pot is a difficult thing to do. I thought so too at first, but I then came upon an easy way to do this. First of all, it is easier to keep track of the number of bets instead of the actual money in the pot. After each betting round the dealer announces how many players are active in the pot. If there have been no raises you know how many bets have been put in by the number of players active in the hand. During the first betting round before the flop it is uncommon for players to fold once they enter the pot. If there has been a raise, just double the number of players and you know the total bets before the flop.
After the flop count the bets put in by the players in front of you during each round. When it is your turn to act you will have an accurate determination of the pot odds up to that point. You do not know what the players acting after you will do.
On the last two betting rounds the limits double and you must adjust your count to reflect this. It is easy to do. Just divide the number of bets that were made in half. Using the $3/$6 game, if there were ten $3 bets in the pot before the turn, it would now be converted to five $6 bets.
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