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Odds and probabilities are two ways to express the same thing. Probability tells you how many times an event will happen. For example, you will I dealt a pocket pair once every 17 hands or 5.88 of the time. Odds tell you how many times an event will not happen. For example, the odds are 16 to 1 against being dealt a pocket pair. Pot odds are the relationship between the current pot to the current bet. For example, if the pot is 100 and you must bet 10, the pot odds are 10 to implied pot odds is...

TwoSuited

One of the first things you should always look for on the flop is whether or not it is two-suited. You can always play flush draws when there is no pair and there are at least two callers. In heads-tip situations, your draw is also almost always worth playing unless the pot is small and you are sure your opponent has a pair higher than the two cards in your hand. If you don t have a flush draw, you must worry about other players having a draw. If there are several players who call a bet with a...