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Learning poker odds involves an understanding of the concept that having to be dealt with a set of 5 cards to make a winning hand is really difficult. The more high ranking the card, the more difficult it is going to be in having such dealt. Sometimes, we might be lucky to get the high rank cards that will make a winning hand. Sometimes, we might be dirty bad in luck to get a card to make the winning hand. Truly, learning poker odds is closely related to understand the closeness with which we can expect to have a good hand dealt from the outs. Learning poker odds is closely related to understanding the probabilities.
As a part of learning poker odds we need to understand that in a standard 52 deck cards, there is going to be 2,598,960 different 5 card possibilities with varying combinations of the 13 ranks and 4 different suits that is there. While learning poker odds we will come to an understanding that: • There are 649, 739 odds that work against meeting up with a Royal flush like having Ace, face and ten of the same suit, which can be AKQJT of the same suit, where all the ranks are of either hearts, club, spade or diamond. This is very rare. • There are 64,973 odds that work against meeting up with a straight flush like having a serial order of ranks of same suit. The suits are ace, club, spade or diamond with the ranks being in the order like 23456 or 56789 etcetera. • There are 4,164 odds that work against meeting up with a four of a kind. In this case there should be 4 numbers of the same rank with varying suits. Like 7hearts-7club-7spade-7diamond or 8hearts-8club-8spade-8diamond etcetera for any card rank. • There are 693 odds that work against meeting up with a full house, which is a three of a kind and a pair. • There are 508 odds that work against meeting up with a flush house, which is a series of cards that are of different non-continuous ranks with the same suits. • There are 254 odds that work against making a straight, which is a series of 5 continuous ranks, but of different suits. • Similarly there are 46 odds against a 3-of-a-kind, 20 odds against a two pair, 1.25 odds for one pair and 1.002 odds for no pair.
Learning poker odds is important to decide on the worthiness of holding a hand for a particular target winning hand against deciding on the opponent with a probable better hand than self.
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