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		<title>Poker profits come from understanding the real math involved</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The results of any hand in poker is determined by one or both of the fall of cards and the players. If the cards fall so that you have the top hand, and you do not fold, you win the pot. If you bet enough to make your adversary fold even if your hand is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The results of any hand in poker is determined by one or both of the fall of cards and the players. If the cards fall so that you have the top hand, and you do not fold, you win the pot. If you bet enough to make your adversary fold even if your hand is second best, you still win the pot.</p>
<p> Knowledge of odds and probability can turn a seemingly arbitrary event into long-term, mathematical assurance. Understanding the positive or negative expectations to say the long-term profitability of the game and comprehend the essential game theory you can impart a lot about the likely reaction of opponents. A lot of new players think poker is just a game of chance. But ask yourself if poker pros get superior cards than anybody else. Of course not. The key is to be educated about the poker probability of poker hands and what to do next with those cards.</p>
<p> Think of poker game theory like you would simply learning any new subject matter. High-quality information is normally the consequence of a close study of not only opposition, but also historical interactions with those players. Therefore, the players who have conquered the game in the past will keep doing just that. They are the minority who can turn the common data available to every player at the table and convert it into consistent winning strategies.</p>
<p> This is the easiest way to look at poker probabiliity is just by repeating the basic math first, then practicing tougher hand confrontations. There is always the option of a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.pokercalculatorreport.com/">poker calculator</a> for this too if you play online. You should always play with the odds in your favor because having to hunt draws that you know are a long shot will only leave you disappointed. Since most poker these days is all about NL Hold&#8217;em, then you must also understand of how much you can win or lose in just one pot. So, when risking your poker bankroll, knowing your nemesis is decisively important.</p>
<p> After some unfailing practice, you&#8217;ll know you&#8217;re there when you can quickly scan a flop, calculate the outs and without delay interpret that to odds to complete and then contrast that to your pot odds. This should come routinely. There are still other variables that this won&#8217;t take into account, but at least you&#8217;ll have a necessary appreciation of the situation you are in front of.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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