I'm not 100% sure what you mean here...

There have been others in this thread who have commented that it's a good idea to make some sort of estimate as to what the other players had in their pockets, and that you can use that estimate to increase the probability of your outs coming up (if you were correct). Is this what you were implying when you referenced the 47 card deck and the hold/cold hand?

If you're suggesting that I change the order of the columns, that's an adjustement you're able to make on your own, I'm sure. My "river" column represents what your chances would be of making your outs if you were on the turn, and you wanted to hit it on the river. It doesn't represent the chances of hitting your outs on the river, from the flop. Sorry if there was any confusion about that.


In reply to Re: Re: Poker Odds for Texas Holdem by David Caughell
in thread Poker Odds for Texas Holdem by David Caughell

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