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  2. Pot odds - Wikipedia

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    Implied pot odds, or simply implied odds, are calculated the same way as pot odds, but take into consideration estimated future betting. Implied odds are calculated in situations where the player expects to fold in the following round if the draw is missed, thereby losing no additional bets, but expects to gain additional bets when the draw is ...

  3. Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between pot odds and odds of winning is one of the most important concepts in poker strategy. Pot odds are the ratio of the size of the pot to the size of the bet required to stay in the pot. [1] For example, if a player must call $10 for a chance to win a $40 pot (not including their $

  4. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    All-in: Going ‘all-in’ simply means betting all of your remaining chips. Pot odds: This is the ratio between the size of the pot and the size of the bet. Kicker: ...

  5. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    If there is $20 in the pot at the start of a betting round in a $2/$5 pot limit game, and Player A bets $5, player B may "raise the pot" and wager $35 creating a new pot total of $60. This is derived from the $20 previous round action, Player A's $5 bet, Player B's $5 call, and player B's $30 Pot Raise ($20+$5+$5+$30=$60).

  6. Poker: Texas Hold'em (No Limit)- Tips and Tricks

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    In order to keep your opponents guessing, one strategy could be to bet 3/4ths of the pot in order to put other players in a tough position. This strategy works best in a 1 v. 1 situation.

  7. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    implied pot odds, implied odds See main article: implied pot odds improve To achieve a better hand than one currently holds by adding or exchanging cards as provided in the rules of the game being played. in position A player is said to be in position, if the player is last to act on the flop, turn and river betting rounds. Compare with out of ...

  8. Morton's theorem - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the deck results in a win for Arnold. The turn card is an apparent blank (for example 6♦) and the pot size at this point is P, expressed in big bets. When Arnold bets the turn, Brenda, holding the flush draw, is sure to call and is almost certainly getting the correct pot odds to do so. Once Brenda calls, Charles must decide ...

  9. Pot (poker) - Wikipedia

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    The pot in poker refers to the sum of money that players wager during a single hand or game, [1] according to the betting rules of the variant being played. It is likely that the word pot is related to or derived from the word jackpot .