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Old 09-11-2007, 08:35 AM
Banmemods Banmemods is offline
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Default odd s calculations

hope this is easy to understand, it's a bit of a muddled post.

A q for all the maths buffs out there. When calculating your outs in a % move in a game, let's say you have an up and down straight draw and you are considering a semi bluff post flop agianst a player that has AA.

In these calculations do you purely base your possible outs on the 45 cards in the deck OR do you had some probability calculation into the fact that when 10 handed for example 20 of the 45 cards are out so in all likelyhood some of your outs are dead in the water. I've seen calculations that work out your odds based on the whole deck but I've not seen anyone add in the probably factor of dead cards versus players at the table.



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