short stack strategy: odds & outs strategy: no limit
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Short Stack Strategy: Odds & Outs
Strategy: No Limit
In this Video
► What cards will help you?
► Learning to weigh risk against reward
► Not every helpful card really is helpful
► Outs
► Odds
► Pot odds
Outs – What cards will help me?
► Example A
► Example B
► Your outs
► Your outs
Outs – More Examples
► Flush draw9 outs
► OESD8 outs
► Two overcards6 outs
► A pair with a chance of a 3oak / 2 pairs5 outs
► Gutshot4 outs
Odds – What Probability does the Draw have?
► Example A
► Odds = unhelpful cards: helpful cards
► Unhelpful cards = unknown cards – helpful cards
► Flop/turn odds = (47 – outs) : outs
Outs and Odds
Outs Flop/
Turn Odds (1 Card)Flop/
River Odds (2 Cards)Examples
1 46:1 22.5:1 Backdoor –flush draw (two cards of one suit on the turn and river)
2 22.5:1 11:1 Turn pocket pair into 3oak
3 15:1 7:1
4 11:1 5:1 Gutshot
5 8:1 4:1 Turn one pair into 3oak or two pairs
6 7:1 3:1 Two overcards
7 6:1 2.5:1 One overcard + gutshot
8 5:1 2:1OESD
9 4:1 2:1 Flush draw
10 3.5:1 1.5:1 2 overcards + gutshot
11 3.5:1 1.5:1
12 3:1 1:1 Flush draw gutshot
13 2.5:1 1:1 OESD and one pair
14 2.5:1 1:1 Flush draw and one pair
15 2:1 1:1 Flush draw and OESD
Pot Odds – Can I play my Hand profitably?
► Example A
► Pot before opponent’s bet: $10► Opponent’s bet: $2► Possible profit for you: $12► Bet you have to place for this: $2
► Pot odds = possible profit : bet to be placed
► If the pot odds are better than the odds of an incomplete hand, one will make long-term profit. If they are worse, one will make long-term loss.
Discounted / Modified Outs
► Example A
► Opponents
► Your Outs
► Your discounted outs
► Opponent
► Your discounted outs
Conclusion
► Odds
Unhelpful cards: Helpful cards
► Pot odds
Possible profit: Bet
► When is it profitable to play a draw?
Good Luck!