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  2. Fold equity - Wikipedia

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    Fold equity is a concept in poker strategy that is especially important when a player becomes short-stacked in a no limit (or possibly pot limit) tournament. It is the equity a player can expect to gain due to the opponent folding to his or her bets. [1] It equates to:

  3. Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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    Poker is a popular card game that combines elements of chance and strategy. There are various styles of poker, all of which share an objective of presenting the least probable or highest-scoring hand. A poker hand is usually a configuration of five cards depending on the variant, either held entirely by a player or drawn partly from a number of ...

  4. Three Card Poker - Wikipedia

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    Hand Ranks of Three Card Poker [7] Rank Description Frequency Probability Straight flush Three suited cards in sequence 48 0.22% Three of a kind Three cards of same rank 52 0.24% Straight Three cards in sequence 720 3.26% Flush Three suited cards 1,096 4.96% Pair Two cards of same rank 3,744 16.94% High card None of the above 16,440 74.39%

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  7. Pot odds - Wikipedia

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    Pot odds are only useful if a player has enough equity.Equity is the chance a player has to win the hand at showdown.It is calculated as the fraction of remaining cards in the deck for each remaining street (sequential card being dealt, e.g. turn, river) that can give a player the winning hand.

  8. Isolation (poker) - Wikipedia

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    In poker, an isolation play is usually a raise designed to encourage one or more players to fold, specifically for the purpose of making the hand a one-on-one contest with a specific opponent. For example, if an opponent raises and a player suspects they are holding a weak, but playable hand, they may reraise to pressure other opponents to fold ...

  9. Position (poker) - Wikipedia

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    Alice pays the $2 small blind. Bob pays the $4 big blind. Carol is under the gun (first to act). If Carol has a hand like K♥ J♠, she may choose to fold. With 9 opponents remaining to act, there is approximately a 40% chance that at least one of them will have a better hand than Carol's like A-A, K-K, Q-Q, J-J, A-K, A-Q, A-J or K-Q.