How to Quickly Calculate Pot Odds and the Probability of Hitting your Outs?

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In the seventh lesson of the “From Zero to Poker Hero” free poker course you will learn what are pot odds and outs in poker. You will learn how to calculate the probability of hitting your outs and how to use pot odds to make better decisions in Texas Hold’em.

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9 thoughts on “How to Quickly Calculate Pot Odds and the Probability of Hitting your Outs?

  1. I find this bit the hardest, doing it fast enough it a real problem for me, do u know any shortcuts or calculators? Thanks

  2. The thing I don't get about the "4 and 2" rule is why are basing a decision on what happens in the turn AND the river if there is no guarantee we will see the river if we get a bad card on the turn. Shouldn't the right math be still "2" to get to a good card on the turn? Why mix them together? doesn't that hurt the decision making if we use those probabilities? Great video, just curious.

  3. Most pots don’t make it to the river. There’s absolutely no reason to figure the river unless you’re put to a decision for all your chips on the flop.

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