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[QUOTE="Game_Gran, post: 2335084, member: 113894"] Figuring the odds when too players are all in is just a matter of feeling good about your chances or feeling lousy. Both hands are exposed and whatever will happen happens. Determining odds on any other two hands presupposes that a player is good enough to have a "read" on someone else's covered cards. The best most players can manage is a read on a range of hands - he might have this or he might have that or he might have something else. The earlier it is in the hand the more difficult this is. The math part is important when it has to do with your hand and your hand only - what are the odds of making my flush compared to how much money I have to invest and how much I can expect to win. Knowing these "odds" is essential. Otherwise, I believe that your biggest asset in a poker game is not knowing the numbers but knowing the people. Psychology will serve you better in most instances than math. I recently read a quote which I hope I have right that wasn't attributed to anyone in particular but it makes sense to me. It went " Poker is not a game that people play with cards but a game of people played with cards." If that's not exact it's close. [/QUOTE]
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