How To Play Poker: Texas Hold Em

Poker Strategy

Real pot odds

You do the maths: calculating odds should not be difficult. First lesson: there are only 52 cards in the pack...

Calculating the correct pot odds doesn’t require a degree in maths, but what it does require is a little common sense, says John ‘The Greek’

One of the things that separates poker from other games of chance is our ability to select the odds under which we are willing to wager money. One can encourage action by providing the appropriate odds for a call, as one can also discourage action by ‘pricing someone out’ of a pot. However, there seems to be a great misconception as to what true odds are and how they are calculated.

Let’s look at one hand, for example, and see if we agree on how many outs a particular player has. The player is holding K♥-Q♥ on a flop of J♥-10♥-3♦.

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