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Practical Poker Math

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Total Possibilities = 46<br />

Total Possibilities – WILLs (Outs) = WILLNOTs<br />

Pair >>> 2 Pair<br />

Odds = WILLNOTs : WILLs (Outs)<br />

There are 12 cards among the remaining 46 that will pair<br />

one of the 4 unpaired cards:<br />

Pair >>> Set<br />

Total Possibilities = 46<br />

– WILLs = 12<br />

WILLNOTs = 34<br />

Odds of Making 2 Pair with a Pair<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

34 : 12<br />

Reduce<br />

34 / 12 : 12 / 12<br />

2.8 : 1<br />

Whether the Pair is in the pocket or the player has paired one<br />

of his hole cards, there are still only 2 cards that will make<br />

the Set among the remaining 46. The odds of making a Set<br />

from a Pair on the Turn are<br />

Total Possibilities = 46<br />

– WILLs = 2<br />

WILLNOTs = 44<br />

Odds of Making a Set with a Pair<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

44 : 2<br />

127<br />

Before the Last Card

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