Link to a good chart
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Link to a good chart
posted this in the "Advanced Theory Discussion" but figure this is a better place for it. Here's a chart for outs and probabilities, both for the turn and the river.
http://casinogambling.about.com/library ... 050103.htm
http://casinogambling.about.com/library ... 050103.htm
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howzit - Posts: 973
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Better
I read this post and immediately got to work on our own.
(I hate sending our traffic to other sites!)
www.texasholdem-poker.com/odds_chart.php
It's bigger, more accurate, and you can change it to your own preferences.
Not done yet...all the "outs" links are going to go to a popup example, which isn't completed yet. But it will be. Then I think we can safely say we have the best outs chart ever.
In closing, we rule.
(I hate sending our traffic to other sites!)
www.texasholdem-poker.com/odds_chart.php
It's bigger, more accurate, and you can change it to your own preferences.
Not done yet...all the "outs" links are going to go to a popup example, which isn't completed yet. But it will be. Then I think we can safely say we have the best outs chart ever.
In closing, we rule.
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Adamm - Admin
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very nicely done adam.
if i might make a suggestion... on the dropdown for the display options... perhaps only have 3... one for the percentage, the none for "Odds For" and "Odds Against".
the "dead" "probability" option had me confused for a sec until i realized it was more like a headder for the 1toX or Xto1 options.
very kewl. i love it!
if i might make a suggestion... on the dropdown for the display options... perhaps only have 3... one for the percentage, the none for "Odds For" and "Odds Against".
the "dead" "probability" option had me confused for a sec until i realized it was more like a headder for the 1toX or Xto1 options.
very kewl. i love it!
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ORGrinder - Posts: 1468
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