A quick and easy lesson for the calculation of shares and Pot Odds
Calculation of shares (the number of cards that could improve your hand) and pot odds (proportion of the money in the pot against the amount necessary to make your next call) is often used as a basis for a Texas Hold'em Poker player on if you call and try to do their part.
However, in my opinion should not be the only base its decision on whether to request another card.
You must also decide if the hand you're trying to beat you win the jackpot or not.
How to calculate the probabilities of pot:
In this example, if the pot contains $ 80, and the amount required in the next call is $ 20, is the pot, which are capable of $ 80 to $ 20 or 4 to 1.
Although his chances of making the best hand of 4 to 1 or better than making the call is the movement. A hand is 4 to 1 means that you will once every 5 attempts. You hit the lottery 20 percent of the time.
The following example is taken into account in calculating the probabilities and pot outs.
Suppose your hole cards are a six seven (for this example does not matter) and the flop came down 8-9-3.
To carry out his side will need a 5 or 10. You have eight outings - 4-5 and 4-10. Multiply your outings (8) by 4 and won 32. You have a 32 percent chance of doing its part. If there was only one card left to note that are multiplied by two.
A 32 percent chance of making the main means you have a 68 percent chance of not doing its part. This is approximately 2 to 1 that part. Thus, while the pot contains $ 2 for every $ 1, you should call, it is worth going after his rectum.
To make these calculations fast and their interpretation can be very difficult and confusing for a beginner (and many players as well!). But I want you to recommend at least be able to quickly calculate your outings to give you an idea of how they will do their part.
Then decide if this hand wins the pot for you or not.