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MasterHoldEmPoker – Texas Hold Em Pot Odds And Hand Odds Theory

Posted by admin | July 19, 2009 | Posted in: Education | Comments (8)

8 Responses

  1. duderoman050 

    this was probably the best video explaining hand odds, defenitly worth a subscribe and a go for the website.

    thanks
    duderoman050

  2. tjcheem 

    good job, you helped me alot

  3. mugz28sc 

    nicely done my friend, great tutorial

  4. jordieke1 

    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

  5. MasterHoldemPoker 

    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.

  6. MasterHoldemPoker 

    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

  7. MasterHoldemPoker 

    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.

  8. AntDX316 

    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?

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