Texas Holdem Miscellaneous Odds

Latest Casino News 12 Jun , 2019 0

You will find that many of the world's top poker players today have mathematical backgrounds and educations. It is no secret that these poker players use their mathematical and statistical abilities to help their Texas Holdem decision-making process, and use these odds to gauge their play and betting amounts during the course of a hand. The following diverse probabilities can be used by Texas Holdem players to help their decision-making process during the course of a hand, and when used properly, can help augment profits.

  • (1) - The odds of you or any other player having a gutshot straight draw improve to a straight by the river is about 17%.
  • (2) - The odds of you or any other player making a flush by the river when floating three cards to a flush (that is, making a backdoor flush, which is also referred to as runner-runner) is about 4%.
  • (3) - The odds of you or any other player making a straight by the river when floating three cards to a straight (that is, making a backdoor straight, which is also referred to as runner-runner) is about 1.5%.
  • (4) - The odds of you or any other player obtaining an Ace on the turn or river while holding one in your hand and missing on the flop is about 13%.
  • (5) - The odds of an opponent holding an Ace in their hand when one is on the board, and there are 5 players in the hand, is about 58%.
  • (6) - The odds of an opponent holding an Ace in their hand when one is on the board, and there are 4 players in the hand, is about 47%.
  • (7) - The odds of an opponent holding an Ace in their hand when one is on the board, and there are 3 players in the hand, is about 35%.
  • (8) - The odds of an opponent holding an Ace in their hand when one is on the board, and there are 2 players in the hand, is about 23%.
  • (9) - The odds of an opponent holding a set of two cards that are paired on the board, when there are 5 players in the hand, is about 43%.
  • (10) - The odds of an opponent holding a set of two cards that are paired on the board, when there are 4 players in the hand, is about 34%.
  • (11) - The odds of an opponent holding a set of two cards that are paired on the board, when there are 3 players in the hand, is about 26%.
  • (12) - The odds of an opponent holding a set of two cards that are paired on the board, when there are 2 players in the hand, is about 17%.

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Source by Douglas Hayman

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