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What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
when you have 4 to each on the flop, (open ended straight draw in this case)
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
Straight draw 32.7%, flush draw 36.4%. These are the chances to hit your draw with 2 cards to come.
Use the rule of 4 and 2 for a rough estimation: Count your outs and multiply them by 4 on the flop and by 2 on the turn. |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
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Straight draw 32.7%, flush draw 36.4%. These are the chances to hit your draw with 2 cards to come. Use the rule of 4 and 2 for a rough estimation: Count your outs and multiply them by 4 on the flop and by 2 on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Umm..not quite. Would you care to share how you came up with those percentages? Odds for the flush are 1.86:1 or 34.965% (1/2.86). Odds for the straight are 2.18:1 or 31.447% And if you want to use the 2/4 rule I suggest modifying it by also subtracting from the product the number of outs over 8. For example: In the flush draw you have 9 outs so you multiply by 4 to find the percent chnace to hit by the river. 9*4=36. Close but a little high. If we take it a step further and now subtract 1 (9 is one more than 8) we get 35%. Very close to the actual 34.965%. Also keep in mind it is usually easier to just work one method, odds or percents. Going back and forth can become confusing. Good Luck |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
The numbers are from a chart in the Little Green Book, but it seems they are not entirely correct...
And I still think the 2/4 rules are sufficient, the 1% difference won't change your decision whether to call or fold to a bet. |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
Where is this odds chart taken from?
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
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[ QUOTE ] Straight draw 32.7%, flush draw 36.4%. These are the chances to hit your draw with 2 cards to come. Use the rule of 4 and 2 for a rough estimation: Count your outs and multiply them by 4 on the flop and by 2 on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Umm..not quite. Would you care to share how you came up with those percentages? Odds for the flush are 1.86:1 or 34.965% (1/2.86). Odds for the straight are 2.18:1 or 31.447% And if you want to use the 2/4 rule I suggest modifying it by also subtracting from the product the number of outs over 8. For example: In the flush draw you have 9 outs so you multiply by 4 to find the percent chnace to hit by the river. 9*4=36. Close but a little high. If we take it a step further and now subtract 1 (9 is one more than 8) we get 35%. Very close to the actual 34.965%. Also keep in mind it is usually easier to just work one method, odds or percents. Going back and forth can become confusing. Good Luck [/quote QFT |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
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Where is this odds chart taken from? [/ QUOTE ] My understanding is that the odds chart is hosted by a 2p2er called Lost Wages. You can find links to it on some of the stickies on some of the forums here. That's how I found it. |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
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The numbers are from a chart in the Little Green Book, but it seems they are not entirely correct... [/ QUOTE ] Which the author stated they are not exact, but close enough for you to make a decision. |
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Re: What are the odds of hitting a flush or straight post flop
I would suggest that this odds chart can be made by hand by high school level math student in less than an hour.
As a matter of fact, it would be a good exam question. |
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