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Phil Gordon teaches you the most common percentages every serious poker player should know. Learn more: read Phil’s poker articles, buy his Final Table Poker DVD, listen to his WSOP podcasts and even ask him a poker question at www.ExpertInsight.com Also available Beating Blackjack with Andy Bloch -The former MIT Team Manager gives you the secrets of card counting and more. Short Game Golf with Jim Furyk & Fred Funk -The #2 Golfer in the World teaches you how to master the short game.

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  1. BinauralBeats2 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

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  4. Karl775 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    @JanineRobin it is very very important to be able to calculate odds. Having a mathematical edge is how casino’s win money.

    Imagine a coin flip, it’s a 50/50 chance. So 2:1 would be fair to bet on, 3:1 would be to your advantage though.

    This applies to poker as well. Say there’s 10,000 in the pot, and it’s 2,000 to call. If you are have a flush draw there is 35% chance of winning.

    5:1 returns on 13:7 odds, so obviously call.

  5. Tehui1974 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    @JanineRobin Knowing the maths always helps. If you use the maths wisely you should win in the long run, however you are still prone to a bad beat like everyone else. If you have a strong hand, and you are trying to protect it from draws, it pays to know what type of player(s) are in the hand. Some will call large raises, when maths dictates they should fold.

  6. watermage098 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    basically, flush has lower possibility than straight that’s why flush is better, so you better judge pre-flop, not post-flop plss..

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  8. JanineRobin on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    I’m on ok Poker player (65 on Sharkscope) but my mathematics is terrible, can I ask good players on here, is mathematics as important a part of play as I think it is? I feel like I’ve got a huge piece of artillery missing from my poker arsenal.

  9. HipHopPianist on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    Why does a Flush beat a Straight if your chances of making a Straight is lower??

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  11. wiseguy1989xx on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    i think phil gordon is wrong flush draw and straight draw… flush draw you have exactly 39.2% and straight draw 34.8% gordon is off by about 4% each time

  12. baziko on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    they are actually slightly off …that’s why he says about before the percent

  13. ojideagu on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    A flush is better, But Straights actually make you a lot more money then Flushes because they are better hidden.

  14. jonathanshir on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    The hell i just put what i know down so other people can understand it. The hell did i do wrong?

  15. RavishingBeyond on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    so i guess a “fag. flush” is a lot worse than a “straight. flush”, bro?

  16. namenotused07 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    you dont need math to know that fag. flush is better than a straight on the ladder. epso facto, its harder to hit. queer

  17. namenotused07 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    key words. “every now and then”

  18. hearmeroar22 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    4 obv reasons ur pair of 2’s 3’s will not b top pair so will become v hard 4 u to know wher u stand in the hand

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  20. stp289 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    i think some of their percentage are wrong..

  21. foxhound1976 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    Percentage depends on how many players are on table, and how many is playing hand.

  22. shardel23 on the 24. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    2-3 also has 40% chance of flopping a pair of better, but when flopping a pair with A-K you got a strong hand, though when flopping a pair with 2-3, its still considered as a weak hand

  23. jaallee92 on the 25. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    they probably mean winning on highcard, flush etc

  24. 1991tushar on the 25. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    i would consider an pair of aces or kings as an out but not a pair of 2’s as a out or 3’s

    u get it what i mean to say

  25. run2home93 on the 25. Jul, 2010 remarked #

    Thought flopping a set was 1 in 8…

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