Posted 26 December 2004 - 01:35 AM
Well its about 3:15 am here and I just got back from a christmas night poker game (Do you think its bad that 7 of us found the time Christmas Night to get a big game together?). This post caught my eye, I will explain why Pot Odds are essential to your game by going through a hand.We've been playing for... 4 hours by the time this hand comes up and its down to 3 handed 2 were taking a break and 2 were out. I get dealt :clubsa: :clubsq: on the button. As its only three handed, this is also UTG! I raise it up 3x BB (Our stacks were very large compared to blinds, this was not a HUGE raise at this point in the game). The small blind folds, Big blind calls.Flop comes: :clubs9: :hearts5: :clubsk: The guy left in the pot with me is a very aggresive player by the wayHe bets 3x BB and I think he has a pair here, as he's seriously capable of having just the pair of Fives. I decide to just callThe fourth street brings a rag card, no signifiicance, it was a :spades4: He Bets here again making it 6x BB, so a total of 26.5x the big-blind are in the pot now, counting there forced bets. I counted about 13.5 outs left in the deck. 9 Clubs, 1.5 Queens and 3 Aces (The Queens I count as .5 each, because Even if that card hit, I would be worried about the King and my not call a large raise). This is where pot-odds come into play. As the hand stands, I don't think my Ace high can win it, without bluffing a guy who is very hard to bluff off of his hand. So I calculated in my head, the pot is laying me a little more than 1-5 odds as it STANDS. The implied odds were huge here, I had a 1-4 shot of making my hand on the river. So with the pot laying 1-5, my chances of winning 1-4 and knowing that if I do hit my card, I will take down a much larger pot, I made the call.The river brought :clubs3: and I had my made hand, He went out and bet 10xBB, I diliberated, and re-raised him 20xBB to make it a total of 30xBB for him to call, he called adding 60x BB. So I won a huge hand here, using Pot Odds to justify chasing my hand. A year and a half ago, I fold this hand, because I did not know the true benefits of Pot Odds and Implied Odds.That hand is a classic example of Why pot odds are crucial to success at a poker table.
"Here are my rules: what can be done with one substance must never be done with another. No two materials are alike. No two sites on earth are alike. No two buildings have the same purpose. The purpose, the site, the material determine the shape. Nothing can be reasonable or beautiful unless its made by one central idea, and the idea sets every detail. A building is alive, like a man." - The Fountainhead.