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Preflop to post flop odds...
Is there a good way to calculate how possible hands are to be % wise only from from preflop to flop?
Everything i find goes from either preflop, the flop and the turn to the end only. |
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Re: Preflop to post flop odds...
Here is a quick accurate estimation .
If your hand is an underdog to the river , then you must hit your hand on the flop and your opponent must miss . This is just 1/3*2/3=2/9 or 22.22% This works if both of your kickers are less than your opponents . If one of your kickers is higher than your opponents then you have to make an adjustment . Say your opponent has a-j to your k-10 .This means your opponent may hit a jack and you can hit a king and be ahead . This will happen about 1/6*1/6 . Now add this number to 2/9 and you get the probability you're ahead by the flop . 2/9+1/36= 25% |
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Re: Preflop to post flop odds...
What about hands like Suited connectors?
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Re: Preflop to post flop odds...
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What about hands like Suited connectors? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Preflop to post flop odds...
Suited connectors are drawing hands . The only way you can have the best hand on the flop aside from hitting your kickers is if you hit your flush or a straight on the flop. Otherwise, depending on what your suited connector is up against , you have to look at your kickers relative to your opponents kickers which I've given the answers to already .
If you have a hand like 10-9 suited , you should add about another 2% , 1 % for hitting either a straight or a flush . |
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Re: Preflop to post flop odds...
So.....the odds of hitting either two pair, trips, a straight, a flush or picking up a Straight flush draw (15 outs)on the flop only are?
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