Exercise in calculating pot odds from www.pokertrainer.se. You will learn how pot odds are calculated and how to use the free exercise with hi-score that will help you become really quick and accurate in your calculations.

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  • 18 February 20124:48 pm SSJ3Kakkarot

    On this first example: 507+380=887 divide 380. He almost says 3:1 but the answer is 7:3. It is because if you divide 7/3=2.333 same as 887/380=2.333.

    right?

  • 18 February 20124:53 pm chiphead777

    he is giving us a lesson on pot odds and he cant even add!!

  • 18 February 20125:05 pm plstrom

    these odds are much harder to calculate than the percentage, so why do peole complicate it ?! More so when u don’t really need to know the exact odds !

  • 18 February 20125:12 pm ansionnachcliste

    @TheCheesecar It depends on what is in the pot, your position and your opponent. If you have a 32% chance of hitting on the turn, and lets say that the pot was 75$, your oppenent bets 25$, making the pot $100. You have a 32% chance of hitting your card. To win the pot with your hit card, you should bet around 32% of the pot. You only have to call $25, so thats 25% of the pot, so you’re in favour so far really. You could also raise a small bit if you think you can knock your opponent off the hand

  • 18 February 20125:51 pm carlsteen

    hahah Svengelska

  • 18 February 20125:56 pm grglgorgel

    570+190 is actully 760… So that’s it for your calculations ;D,, luckily it hit the right odds anyway

  • 18 February 20126:37 pm joyariffic

    man how do you calculate that shit in your head? show us how to do that

  • 18 February 20127:27 pm TheCheesecar

    at which percent should you play your hands like after the flop if you have 8 outs thats 32% chance so should i play anything above 10% or 50%?


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