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    Calculating Texas Holdem Odds

    Players use texas holdem odds to determine their actions. The chances of finishing a flush or a straight, the probability of getting an overcard, the percentage of times you’re going to flop a set to match your pocket pair are all important factors. Knowledge of these texas holdem odds and statistics are the key to winning. Here are the different factors and probabilities you should consider.
    Outs: The number of cards left in the deck that will improve your hand. For example, you’re holding A2, and the flop comes down as 6-10-K. There are 9 ‘outs’ or 9 heart cards that can help you improve your hand into a flush.
    Pot Odds: Texas holdem odds when analyzing the current size of the pot versus your next call. For example, again, if you’re holding A2 and there is already $200 in the pot and your opponent bets $200, it’s not worth calling because if you don’t hit another , you’ll lose a lot. But if your opponent bets $20 at a $200 pot, then your pot odds are good if you hit that flush; if you don’t hit that flush, you’ve only lost a small amount.
    Bet Odds: The texas holdem odds you get as a result of evaluating the number of callers to a raise. For instance, your A2 has a 30% chance of hitting. Knowing that 4 out of 5 opponents (or a hand full of other players) are going to call my bet, my bet odds are good.
    Implied Odds: The texas holdem odds you are getting after the assumed result of betting for the remainder of the hand. If you think your opponents will call you on the turn and river, your implied odds are excellent.
    4/2 Rule
    The 4/2 rule is a simple method of determining the percentage of you hitting a card. Let’s use the A2 once more: The flop comes down as 6-10-K; you have 9 outs or 9 heart cards (345789JQK) that can improve your hand into a flush. If you multiply 9 outs times 4, your percentage for hitting that heart card on the turn is 36%. Let’s say the turn isn’t a heart card, your percentage of hitting a heart card on the river would be 18%: multiply 9 outs times 2. Remember, the 4/2 rule is your outs multiplied by 4 before the turn. And if you miss on the turn, multiply your outs by 2 before the river to give you an estimated percentage of hitting.
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