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By Brian and Jeff On July 22, 2009 Under Folding Card Tables

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How do poker pros calculate the odds of winning so quickly? Is there some sort of shortcut or is memory?

I say I'm a big loser or a slight favorite, but not with the degree of certainty that seem to know. (ie, I called an all in bet when he was two pairs up against a man who put the tie with a card to enter. I had what I suspected was a really bad beat and I've checked a poker odds calculator that said I was a favorite of 80% but did not know how to say this while I'm at the table. Is there an easy way? I had the other covered and I was about 3 to one on my call) BTW was no limit hold 'em

Before the failure, there really is not that many combinations: A pair vs. two letters (for EXAMPLE 9-9 vs. AJ) = coin toss (the 9.9 is between 50-55%) a pair against one high card (for EXAMPLE 9-9 vs. A-8) = pair is 2 to 1 favorite against two A couple undercards (ex: 9-9 vs. 6-7) = 3-1 favorite pair is a pair vs. pair lower (ie: 9-9 vs. 8-8) = high torque without a partner is 4.1 favorite: two high vs. both low (9.8 vs. ex. 5-4) = high cards are 75-80% higher versus A two of the medium (eg, J-5 vs 6-7) = card hich is 60% Interleaved (J-8 vs. 9-7) = highest card is 55% The odds are almost the same if the highest card is a 9 or A. ——————- After the failure: the odds of hitting to about 4% multiplied by the number of outs. After the trip: The odds of hitting about 2% times the number of outs. ————————- How to handle bad beats: This is more psychology. If you play often enough, even beating out the bad (When the Board makes a bad beat, half the time it burned, half the time that luck out.)

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