Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 135
I saw the Ray Zee book suggested on here and I bought a copy. I have been reading through it but it seems to be missing a little something that I would expect out of a poker book: math. Here is a specific example, "Specifically, it is OK to call in those spots where you have a good low draw, ... and you are getting the proper odds." But it ends there. What are the proper odds for drawing to the straight? The flush? Etc.
If I am on fourth street with four to a flush, what are the odds of me hitting my flush given all of my cards are live?
I understand the book was written maybe before this sort of math was a thing.
So, my question is, what are some good resources to use along with this book to help with the math aspect?