Essential Poker Math by Hardin Alton

Essential Poker Math by Hardin Alton

Author:Hardin, Alton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-07-22T16:00:00+00:00


So let’s summarize:

Multiply by 2: Paying to See 1 Card

Multiply by 4: Paying to See 2 Cards

Now let’s take a simple example of 4 outs to see how the rule of 2 or 4 works:

When we multiply our outs by 4, our equity is double what it is when we multiply our outs by 2. The reason for this is we get to see two cards instead of just one; therefore our equity is twice as much in an all-in situation than when we are not in an all-in situation.

Now let’s do some more realistic examples:

The above table shows us the different equity percentages we have with our common draw scenarios when we are:

· All-In on the Flop

· Not All-In on the Flop

· Calling a Turn Bet



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