Saturday, August 23, 2008

Evaluating poker odds

A winning poker player should learn the poker odds of winning, at varied situations. Once you learnt a proper way of calculation you would be able to judge your odds by any given moment and with no time. Poker is used to be assumed as a game of luck though it’s been many times proven that, it is a game of sheer probability and percentage. If you have assumed your odds properly you are going to win a pot undoubtedly.

Calculating your poker odds is not sufficient but you should always relate your odds with the pot size. Like while you are playing a Limit Poker game you should always concentrate on number of bets instead of the amount involved. As the bets doubles you should count the big bets as two small bets. But when it comes to pot limit and no limit game it becomes really hard and resulted in inaccurate odds only. Though it doesn’t always display the best result but still it is the only way to stay ahead in your game. I find it the only way to keep you opponents on likely hands and learning for better chances of making a comparatively better hand then their.

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