Poker Wisdom of the Day - "The Goal of poker is not to
win money, it is to play your cards right! 

Nelayan, here is your Championship Poker Guide
Part 4 - All about Odds - Part 2 of 4

The Easy Example: A pocket pair

You start with a pair of Jacks in the pocket. Not
too shabby. The flop however, doesn't contain another
Jack.

Lesson 1: What's my chance of getting a Jack on the
turn? 

You need to just figure out the number of outs and
divide it by the number of cards in the deck. There's
2 more Jacks. There's 47 more cards since you've seen
five already. The answer is 2/47, or .0426, close
to 4.3%.

Lesson 2: No luck on the turn, how 'bout the river?

Still 2 Jacks left, but one less card in the deck
bringing the grand total to 46. What's 2/46? That's
.0434, which is also close to 4.3% Your chances didn't
change much.

Lesson 3: Screw getting just one Jack! I want them
both! What are my chances?!

Since we're trying to figure out the chances of
getting one on the turn AND the river, and not
getting one on EITHER the turn or river, we don't
have to reverse our thinking. Just multiply the
probability of each event happening. Chances of
getting that first Jack on the turn was .0426,
remember? The chance of getting a second Jack
on the river would be 1/46, because there'll
only be one Jack left in the deck. That's about
.0217, or 2.2%. To get the answer, multiply 'em.
.0426 X .0217 is about .0009! That's around
one-tenth of a percent. I wouldn't bank on
that one.

Lesson 4: Hey, what were my chances of getting
a pair of Jacks anyway?

To figure that out, think of it as getting
dealt one card, then another. What are your
chances of the second card matching the first
one? There will be 3 cards left like the one
you have. There's 51 cards left in the deck.
3/51 is .059 or 5.9%. What the chance that
it'll be Jacks? Well, there's 13 different
cards. .049/13 is about .0045, a little less
than half a percent.

Lesson 5: What were my chances of getting a
Jack on the flop?

Now you do have to "think in reverse" as in
the previous example. Figure out the chances
of NOT getting a Jack on each successive card
flip. First card you have a 48/50 chance
(48 non-Jack cards left, 50 cards left in the
deck), second card is 47/49, third card is
46/48. Those come out to .96, .959, and .958.
Multiply them and get .882, or an 88.2% chance
of NOT getting any Jacks on the flop. Invert
it to figure out what your chances really are
and you get .118 or 11.8%. This will be your
chance to get one or two Jacks.

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