Advanced Poker Strategies for Texas Hold’em : Odds of Winning a Poker Hand

Texas Holdem Tips Video Source & Information:

Learn tips on your actual odds of winning a particular poker hand in Texas Hold’em in this free poker video.

Expert: Michael Sohaski
Bio: Michael Sohaski is a local gambler in Cottonwood AZ and is currently the points leader in the Verde River Hold’em league. The Verde River Hold’em phone is 928-649-1476.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Source: YouTube

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Advanced Poker Strategies for Texas Hold’em : Odds of Winning a Poker Hand

10 thoughts on “Advanced Poker Strategies for Texas Hold’em : Odds of Winning a Poker Hand

  1. This guy is drab as love….
    but with over 2M subs, obviously he knows what he's doing.
    Time to get coffee and listen

  2. This dweeb looks a lot like Adam West who played batman in the 1960s batman TV series.

  3. This dumbazz is explains this all wrong. Here is the easy and quick solution to the problem: #1 Out of a 52 card deck, there are 6 cards on the table showing face up, which leaves 46 unseen cards remaining in the deck. #2 Of the remaining 46 unseen cards in the deck, 12 of them are ranked higher than the 10s.(3aces, 3kings,3queens,3jacks). So 12 cards out of 46 cards are ranked higher than a ten. To figure out what percent 12 out of 46 is, you simple divide 12 by 46 or 12/46 or 12 ÷ 46 = .26 or 26%. But remember that this 26% chance of receiving one of the 12 remaining cards in the unseen deck, is the percentage chance with seeing only one card on the turn. If you were going to play and see both the turn and the river, your chances of seeing one of the 12 remaining cards higher than a ten goes up from 26% to about 50% An even easier way to get a close enough approximation is to remember the 2 by 4 formula which means that with one card (the turn), you multiply the 12 unseen cards by 2 which gives you a close enough approximation of 24% meaning that if you see the turn card your chances of receiving one of the 12 cards ranked higher than a ten is 12 x 2 or about 24%. If you were to see both the turn and river, your chances of receiving on of the 12 higher ranked cards is 12 x 4 or about 48%. This is what he did not clearly explain in the video. To have a 50 % chance of seeing one of the 12 cards, you have to see both the turn and river cards.

  4. hits a royal flush
    Geez, I only have a 48% chance with my 10s, This calls for a fold!

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