How To Be A Dealer In Texas Holdem
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I am hoping to better understand counting Dealer Outs.- Jan 20, 2015 For example, if the dealer has the jack of hearts, diamonds, or spades he will pair up and beat you. So, 5×3=15 cards will give the dealer a hidden pair. Also, all four queens and aces will beat you. So, 15+8=23 cards will beat you. If the dealer has one of the three remaining tens, then you'll lose lose. That brings us to 26.
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For each rank on the board there are three more that can beat you. For example, if the dealer has the jack of hearts, diamonds, or spades he will pair up and beat you. So, 5×3=15 cards will give the dealer a hidden pair. Also, all four queens and aces will beat you. So, 15+8=23 cards will beat you. If the dealer has one of the three remaining tens, then you'll lose lose. That brings us to 26. You need to have less than 21 outs to stay in, so fold.
Would you elaborate on how the three remaining tens affect the dealer out count? It seems that if the dealer had a single ten and another card (4,3,2) then it would be a tie.
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Would you elaborate on how the three remaining tens affect the dealer out count? It seems that if the dealer had a single ten and another card (4,3,2) then it would be a tie.
Good question. In that case the winner would depend on the dealer's lower card. I've revised my example to not count a card as an out unless it will definitely beat you.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Good question. In that case the winner would depend on the dealer's lower card. I've revised my example to not count a card as an out unless it will definitely beat you.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Why not count them as partial outs? Like 50% or 25%. So 4 tens would be 2 outs or 1 out.
...I've revised my example to not count a card as an out unless it will definitely beat you.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
How To Be A Dealer In Texas Holdem
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Why not count them as partial outs? Like 50% or 25%. So 4 tens would be 2 outs or 1 out.
And along those lines, do I need to count 7-9 as a partial out? (7-9 makes a straight).
And along those lines, do I need to count 7-9 as a partial out? (7-9 makes a straight).
No cause its neglible.
No cause its neglible.
Ok. Suppose there's a 5-6-7 on board. Now a 3-4, a 4-8 and an 8-9 all make straights. Or suppose there are 3 spades on board. Is it still negligible?
Ok. Suppose there's a 5-6-7 on board. Now a 3-4, a 4-8 and an 8-9 all make straights. Or suppose there are 3 spades on board. Is it still negligible?
That's probably worth counting as one out.
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Why not count them as partial outs? Like 50% or 25%. So 4 tens would be 2 outs or 1 out.
Too complicated.
And along those lines, do I need to count 7-9 as a partial out? (7-9 makes a straight).