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3. Odds in Texas Hold’em<br />

Runner – Runner<br />

WILLNOTs = 820<br />

Odds to Pair Either Hole Card<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

820 : 261<br />

Reduce<br />

820 / 261 : 261 / 261<br />

3.14 : 1<br />

After the Flop and with 2 cards to come, you will need help<br />

on both of them. No one card will do it.<br />

Remember — runner-runners don’t complete very often<br />

and in most cases require extraordinary money odds to be<br />

played profitably.<br />

The table reflects the odds and the work below demonstrates<br />

the calculations:<br />

With<br />

After the Flop Runner – Runner Odds<br />

1 Pair Full House or Better 37.6 : 1<br />

1 Pair Quads 1,080 : 1<br />

2 Pair Quads 539.5 : 1<br />

RR Open<br />

Straight Draw<br />

Straight 21.52 : 1<br />

RR 1 Gap<br />

Straight Draw<br />

Straight 32.8 : 1<br />

RR 2 Gap<br />

Straight Draw<br />

Straight 66.56 : 1<br />

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