So you put V on 2 pair. Maybe he has 9
8
& saw potential to call the flop with his backdoor flush & str8 draw & 5 outs to 2 pair or better vs. your overpair.
However, he coulda' also turned a str8. In that case, he may have a spade.
Let's assume we have 8 outs to the flush, as he has 98 & he either holds the 9
or, if not, it gives him a boat.
There are 46 unseen cards going into the River, but you "know" he has 98, so there are 44/8 = 5.5. [It can't be hard to immediately see that 8*5 = 40] One of those times you'll make your hand, so you're a 4.5:1 dog.
Also note: If you put 9
8
into PokerCruncher as V's hand vs. yours, it shows you as a 4.5:1 dog going into the river.
Multiplying your outs by 2 for one street & *4 [-1 for every out over 8] for 2 streets when going all-in, is an approximation that I don't use.
Even if you don't assume what the V has & go with 8 outs into 46 unseen cards, that's 5.75 & one of those times you'll make your hand, so you're a 4.75:1 dog. [I've done this type math for so long that I now know automatically that 8 clean outs going into the river is 4.75:1]
I would need to believe I can make a minimum of 5* [you want to make a profit long term, no?] whatever I have to call in this case, since my 'read' puts him on at least 2 pair, if not a str8.
Now the question, as stated above by others, is will he pay you otr. The answer would be 'yes' [maybe] if he's seen you semi-bluff in this type situation otr with nothing but an overpair when a spade came.
I do not understand what you stated below:
Quote:
Originally Posted by teddyrowe9
Figure out my equity: 9 outs = ~18% equity
Our Equity / Multiply his bet by:
35% 2x
25% 3x
20% 4x
15% 6x
10% 9x
Multiplied his bet by 4 = $140
You can't have 9 outs vs. 2 pair unless you put V on 85. Then, and only then are you a 3.89:1 dog & can justify a call making 4x what you put in the pot ott.
9 outs is 19.56% equity not 18%. That makes you a 4.11:1 dog when you don't know what your opponent holds. 3.89:1 is when V has 85 because we now know he doesn't hold a spade and there are 2 more 'seen' cards.
However, at least by using the chart, you're still requiring yourself to make at least 4x what you have to call, which is a slight overlay on your money,
IF, V holds 85, or a str8 w/o a & nothing else. That's a good thing.
Why not do it this way:
46/9 = 5.1 & one of those times you'll make your hand.
How hard is it to see [over the table] that 9*5 = 45, leaving 1, so it's 5.1111111111111111111 or 4.11:1 dog [because 1 of those times you'll make your hand]?
Question: If you have 12 outs going into the river, how do you know how much equity you have [off the top of your head at the table] so that you can match that up with your chart above?
You don't have 12*2 =24%
You have 12/46 = 26.08% equity. I wouldn't wanna' have to divide 46 into 12 over the table to figure out my equity.
So, are you going to use the 4x rule [for 20%+ equity] or 3x rule [for 25%+equity] off of his chart?
This would be the case if your V had K
8
. You would have 12 outs going into the river.
Why not just divide 12 into 46? That's 3 leaving 10. Add a zero & we all know from grade school that 12 goes into 100 8 times, giving us 3.8xx, so we're a 2.8:1 dog.
Multiply what we have to call by 3 so that we make a little money long term & we get 35*3 = $105.
That's a helluva' lot easier, for me anyways, than dividing 46 into 12 to figure out my equity so that I can use your chart above.
Or, I guess you could use the 2*12 rule & add 2% to get the right answer and then use the chart.
However, when does adding 2% still give you the wrong answer?
If you have 13 outs *2 = 26, but your actual equity is 28.26%. So that's still pretty close when adding 2%.
Maybe my way is so easy for me because I've been doing it for so long. Like long b4 no-limit was the game & long b4 you could open a library with all the poker books that have been written.
By the way, if you want to memorize a few numbers that may be helpful in the future: you are a 1.86:1 dog otf to make your flush by the river, and your considering calling a bet that would put you all-in otf. That's if your outs are clean. That doesn't compensate for redraws for your V.
You're a 2.18 dog otf to make your str8 by the river under the same circumstances.