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Pot Odds en el Texas Hold'Em

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En el Texas hold'em, podemos a veces asumir cosas que nos permitan calcular nuestras probabilidades para ir por otra carta y completar una mano ganadora. Asumamos que tienes Jh-Th en un bote con 6 personas. A muchos jugadores les gusta jugar J-T del mimso palo dado el gran número de escaleras y flores que puede hacer.

Digamos que estás jugando hold'em con límite de $5-$10 en Party Poker. Nadie subió antes del flop. Un jugador y ambas ciegas ven el flop, así que hay $30 en el bote.

Ves que el flop viene así: Ac Kh 3h

Para calcular las odds o probabilidades de completar tu mano en la siguiente carta (el turn), necesitas contar primero las cartas que te sirven. Asume que con 6 jugadores dentro de la mano, al menos uno de ellos tiene un as o un rey, así que no estás buscando un jack o un diez, que te darían un par mas pequeño. Asume también que si completas la flor, tendrás la mano ganadora -- nadie mas tendrá una flor mas alta. Aunque dichas asunciones no sean siempre correctas, debes hacerlas para poder calcular tus probabilidades.

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