by Card Player News Team | Published: Aug 17, '24
… virtual poker arena. Pot Odds Pot odds are a crucial … formula for pot odds is: Pot Odds = Cost of Call / (Current Pot + … understanding pot odds is vital. Players compare pot odds to the odds of completing their hand. If the pot odds …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Oct 23, '16
… odds the pot was … odds conceptually correctly. Many players just look at the current odds the pot … odds. I emphasize current odds because they are guaranteed, while implied odds are not. Since current odds …
by Ed Miller | Published: Jul 13, '16
… same page, pot odds are the odds the pot lays you … odds. Pot Odds With No Further Betting The simplest use case for pot odds … pot odds use it correctly in these cases. Pot Odds With Further Betting People begin to misapply the concept of pot odds …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Feb 19, '16
… to pot odds. Those videos showed how pot odds differ from hand odds, … odds. With pot odds, you are figuring out the price that the pot … own pot odds, they will affect your opponent’s pot odds as well. If you can affect your opponent’s pot odds …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Dec 04, '15
… . Session 2 — Introduction To Pot Odds One of the biggest … the problem of differentiating pot odds from hand odds, and how that … bet sizing on pot odds and short cuts for comparing odds, whether … pot odds easier to understand, the site brings up hand odds …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jan 05, '15
… pot size to the cost of a bet determines pot odds. … the current pot odds 42%, or in ratio form, the pot is … the correct pot odds to continue. We will discuss implied pot odds in a future issue. Additionally, pot odds can …
by Reid Young | Published: Jul 20, '14
… told you that sometimes pot odds don’t matter? You … $200 pot. We are getting 41-to-1 pot odds, which are probably about the most ridiculous odds … is that regardless of pot odds, sometimes a fold is … . You can see how pot odds are very much a …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Jul 25, '08
… , from playing position and calculating pot odds to the importance of aggression …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Jan 27, '08
… to take the pot and cripple Schulman. The odds of hitting runner … 25,000 sat in the pot, and the board read A … . Spadavecchia took down the huge pot, which gave him the chip …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Jan 08, '08
… in the tournament, [things] like pot odds, table demeanor, and what to …
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