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Cameo from Mr Jennifer Tilly at 1:15
J-T suited is my favourite hand
@ 7:00 why dont they mention three 8's u might get. then u'd have 99 88 10 (2Pairs). so u would not have 13 but 16 outs. and the odds should be 33% of hitting such a card. or do u only consider the stronger hands like flushes or straights?
Because you don't have an 8 in your hand. If they came on the board, everyone would have them.
but u would have 2 pair for sure and others rather wouldnt.
the rule of 4 and 2 are wrong in this video, here is 2 on turn and 4 on river, you do not multiply for 4 when you have less cards coming.
I understand very well how to calculate odds and outs, but I still dont get on why you have to calculate odds on the pot and how to apply them on the game, can someone explain this very detailly? Thank you
Calibre70 i can explain in detail cho_a_o@hotmail.com
Animejoao is correct what you are saying. Here is a mistake
nah hes right but what hes saying is what are your odds of hitting on the turn you multiply by 2 and then for both the turn and river together its four.