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

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  • 9 December 20115:22 pm Bescumberer

    @lellinger there’s no point considering the burn cards because you dont know what they are

  • 9 December 20115:37 pm balghiti1

    @lellinger She actually did. Those remain the same as the cards you never get to see after the river !!

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  • 9 December 20116:41 pm ojideagu

    @Awesome1601 No. It’s times 4 if you got to see the turn and river. It’s by 2 if you only see 1 more street.

  • 9 December 20117:19 pm ojideagu

    ace 5 example she missed out the 3 ace outs.

  • 9 December 20117:48 pm silentsniper125

    actually her explanation makes sense. if you figure out the percentage of hitting an out on the turn instead of on the turn AND the river then you dont have to take into consideration an opponent raising after the turn.

    for example if you had 8 outs and multiplied by 4 you have a hit percentage of 32. but what if you get raised after the turn? 32% means nothing if you fold. so its better to work out the chances of hitting on just the turn

  • 9 December 20118:00 pm rdot21

    @plstrom you are most welcome

  • 9 December 20118:52 pm lellinger

    she didn’t consider the burn cards….

  • 9 December 20119:41 pm xXpieroXx2

    thank u thank u very much!!!! Muchas gracias! great video

  • 9 December 201110:32 pm superjeff14

    Thanks soooooo much 😀

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  • 10 December 201112:18 am Awesome1601

    So let me get that straight. I check how many cards would make me win and multiply the number by 2 after flop and by 4 after turn and river? Then I check how much percent I pay if I call and check if the percent number of “outs” is higher than the percents of my call?

  • 10 December 201112:58 am funincluded

    Finally, a video that uses % instead of X:Y ratios! It’s so much more confusing to do the extra steps to get ratios, and I don’t even know how to really apply them

  • 10 December 20111:44 am plstrom

    @naughttube For sure it is x2 on the turn and 4 on the river ( the 5th card to come out on the table) ??

  • 10 December 20112:14 am plstrom

    @rdot21 thak you sir , ’cause my brain was doing a blind knot.. !

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  • 10 December 20112:58 am cristofolon

    wouldn’t you have 15 outs if you count the aces??

  • 10 December 20113:20 am bigDeeOT

    This video is kind of misleading the way it says you must fold if you don’t have pot odds. They need to say something of implied odds. You only look strictly at pot odds if the other player is all in.

  • 10 December 20114:05 am bigDeeOT

    @rdot21
    You didn’t understand what she said.

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