this was probably the best video explaining hand odds, defenitly worth a subscribe and a go for the website.
thanks
duderoman050
tjcheem
July 21st, 2009 at 2:59 am
good job, you helped me alot
mugz28sc
July 22nd, 2009 at 6:00 pm
nicely done my friend, great tutorial
jordieke1
July 23rd, 2009 at 3:43 pm
Ill try to use the pot odds / hand odds strategy for once. hope i win instead of losing another 3k bucks in 2 weeks time
MasterHoldemPoker
July 25th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
Overall However: When you are figuring your hand odds you DO count all the Possible cards that can help you. In this case 3 Aces and 3 Kings.
Unless your opponent were to show you the A-A or you know for a fact that he/she has it, you would count them.
MasterHoldemPoker
July 28th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
If you are in this situation and didn’t come up against a big preflop raise, than its safe to assume your opponents aren’t holding a monster hand.
I would proceed with caution and look for large bets from my opponents, something like 3/4 to a full pot sized bet. Anything that signals weakness from my opponents would key me into them just having a Jack.
If they make a small bet and let you in cheap than it is worth it to try and draw to your straight or better pairs.
Thanks for the Question
MasterHoldemPoker
July 29th, 2009 at 12:12 pm
That is a very good question and a great point to make. In an average game in this situation you want to proceed very carefully. It is possible that your opponent might have A-K or A-A. The way to know for sure is to pay attention to their betting patterns.
Most opponents will lead out with a strong bet (usually 3-4 times the big blind) pre-flop with A-A or A-K. This is a key sign that you might be out handed.
AntDX316
August 1st, 2009 at 1:56 am
when u said 24% chance at 6 x 4 how do u know ur opponents dont have the Aces or Kings if u dont know their cards
this was probably the best video explaining hand odds, defenitly worth a subscribe and a go for the website.
thanks
duderoman050
good job, you helped me alot
nicely done my friend, great tutorial
Ill try to use the pot odds / hand odds strategy for once. hope i win instead of losing another 3k bucks in 2 weeks time
Overall However: When you are figuring your hand odds you DO count all the Possible cards that can help you. In this case 3 Aces and 3 Kings.
Unless your opponent were to show you the A-A or you know for a fact that he/she has it, you would count them.
If you are in this situation and didn’t come up against a big preflop raise, than its safe to assume your opponents aren’t holding a monster hand.
I would proceed with caution and look for large bets from my opponents, something like 3/4 to a full pot sized bet. Anything that signals weakness from my opponents would key me into them just having a Jack.
If they make a small bet and let you in cheap than it is worth it to try and draw to your straight or better pairs.
Thanks for the Question
That is a very good question and a great point to make. In an average game in this situation you want to proceed very carefully. It is possible that your opponent might have A-K or A-A. The way to know for sure is to pay attention to their betting patterns.
Most opponents will lead out with a strong bet (usually 3-4 times the big blind) pre-flop with A-A or A-K. This is a key sign that you might be out handed.
when u said 24% chance at 6 x 4 how do u know ur opponents dont have the Aces or Kings if u dont know their cards
is it best to assume they dont have those cards?