Pot odds in Texas Holdem

20 Jan 2010 Uncategorized


Learn how to calculate your pot odds and becoming a winning player

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  • 20 January 20101:18 am notsobad

    the first is correct the rest is nonsense
    50+50 = 100 (pot)
    50 to call so pot odds 100:50 = 2:1 = 33.33% odds

  • 20 January 20101:45 am ziocacu

    Good, it’s right!

  • 20 January 20102:01 am ziocacu

    TERRORISTI!!! Avete invertito le percentuali nella regola two- four

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  • 20 January 20103:22 am bnz500

    Nice.

  • 20 January 20103:33 am MrLoouie86

    lol not possible to get more odds on the turn

  • 20 January 20104:29 am MrLoouie86

    agreed this is wrong. it shud be like this:
    number of outs on the flop x 4
    and number of outs on the river x 2

  • 20 January 20104:29 am numb1cutie

    this is wrong, the rule is 4 and 2 not 2 and 4. 4 on the turn and 2 on the river. she said it backwards

  • 20 January 20105:07 am ojideagu

    The video doesn’t talk about Implied odds.

    Even if you don’t have the pot odds, if you hit your card and your know opponant will go bust betting then that increases the value of making the call.

  • 20 January 20106:04 am SchwarzundWeis

    wtf, that makes not sense at all

  • 20 January 20106:50 am naughttube

    It is correct to say you have x2 to win ON the turn and x4 BY the river (turn and river combined)

    This is what she says in the video, and it is correct.
    Lets say you have an open ended on the flop.

    % to win ON the turn. 8 outs x 2 = 16%

    % to win BY the river 8 outs x 4 = 32%

  • 20 January 20107:03 am naughttube

    2:1 is 33% mate, not 50%.

    You have to win 1 out of 3 times to break even.

    Be careful use fractions when thinking in pot odds, because 1/2 and 2:1 are not the same.

    50% would be 1:1 in odds terms, a good ol’ coin flip :]

  • 20 January 20107:48 am naughttube

    (8/46)*100 = 17,39%

  • 20 January 20108:13 am abbeItheIman

    Yeh i didnt see the ace, hehe ;P

  • 20 January 20108:46 am efalsetto

    straight?

  • 20 January 20109:28 am abbeItheIman

    in the beginning why should i count the 2:s?

  • 20 January 201010:16 am praetorian18

    if you have 8 outs on the trun, it’s about 32% chance that you will hit one of the outs…well, you pot odds are 20% so…CALL, dumbass bitch, NOT FOLD!

  • 20 January 201010:34 am ichundichundduunder

    you only multiply by 4 on the river, when you have not seen the turn yet.

  • 20 January 201010:42 am 1993terry

    this video is wrong its times by 4 on the turn and times by 2 on the river

  • 20 January 201011:03 am FreeClassifiedAds

    very technical that donkeys don’t know.

  • 20 January 201011:22 am surutis

    it’s correct, because it says in the turn OR in the riv er, then u multiply by 4. so there are more chances of getting the card u need in any of those two places, rather than in one (turn)

  • 20 January 201012:11 pm SchwarzundWeis

    THANK YOU, that makes much more sense

  • 20 January 201012:27 pm SchwarzundWeis

    you ONLY count the cards you SAW, so your hand and whats on the board. on the TURN you multiply by 2 and on the river by 4

  • 20 January 20101:10 pm XTONE85

    Its says to use rule of 2 in the first example for the turn, then on the last example it uses rule of to on the river??

  • 20 January 20101:14 pm mannyn123

    I think this video is incorrect. I think that for the turn you multiply your outs times FOUR 4 and for the river you multiply by two


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