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Friday, June 24, 2005
Bodog.com Releases Poker Odds on the World Series of Poker
Bodog.com Releases Poker Odds on the World Series of Poker UNITED STATES – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Not only has leading online gambling site Bodog.com qualified over 70 players for the World Series of Poker, now Bodog.com offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date odds on the WSOP. Bodog.com's oddsmakers favor poker superstars Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu at 200/1. They are followed by top players Phil Hellmuth, Howard Lederer, Gus Hansen, Chris Ferguson and Erick Lindgren at 225/1. For the most up-to-date odds, see: http://bodog.com/sports-betting/poker.jsp. "With the incredible growth of poker, our players have been clamoring for wagers on the WSOP, " said Calvin Ayre, Founder and CEO of Bodog.com. "It really brings together two of our great strengths – event wagering and poker." Bodog.com is poised to make a big splash at the 2005 World Series of Poker. In addition to fielding the 70-member Team Bodog and offering odds, the site will host the Bodog.com Poker & Sports Marketing Conference in Las Vegas on July 6 th and 7 th. The conference will culminate with an exciting party at Rain nightclub. Sports and poker luminaries expected to attend the conference include Reggie Jackson, Mike Ditka, Daniel Negreanu, WSOP tournament director Matt Savage, and more.
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Sunday, June 12, 2005
Calculating Poker Odds
Calculating Poker Odds - The Easy Way! To be successful at poker you should, at any time during the play of a hand, be able to calculate the odds of catching your hand to the odds the pot is giving you. Knowing the probability of making a specific hand in poker can be done by calculating hand odds. Figuring out how many outs you have will give you the possibility of calculating the number of times you will hit your hand by the river. Lets say your'e dealt A-9 of hearts in Texas Hold'em and the flop comes up showing two hearts. Your hand odds for hitting another heart by the river will be approximately 36% or 3 to 1. (you will hit your hand 1 out of 3 times) You can figure this out by first finding the number of outs that you have. Outs are the number of cards remainig in the deck ( not visibe to you) that can help you make your hand. So if we are using the hand above as an example and you hold A-9 of hearts and catch two hearts on the flop, than you have 9 more hearts in the deck that can help you complete your flush. 2 hearts in your hand + 2 hearts on the table minus 13 hearts in total = 9 outs. If you multiply your number of outs by 4, than you will get an approximate percentage of hitting your hand by the river (9x4=36%). Poker pot odds is the a ratio between the size of the pot compared to how much it will cost you to call a bet from another player. The higher the ratio between the size of the pot and the cost of calling a bet, the better your poker pot odds are. If there are $40 in the pot after the flop and a player bets $10 and two other players calls his bet then you are getting 7 to 1 in pot odds. If you are chasing the A-9 flush draw from the flop , than you are getting a 36% or 3 to 1 in hand odds to catch your card at the river, so calling or even raising this bet will be a correct decision to make.
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Thursday, May 26, 2005
Calculating poker odds
Calculating Poker Odds - The Easy Way! To be successful at poker you should, at any time during the play of a hand, be able to calculate the odds of catching your hand to the odds the pot is giving you. Knowing the probability of making a specific hand in poker can be done by calculating hand odds. Figuring out how many outs you have will give you the possibility of calculating the number of times you will hit your hand by the river. Lets say your'e dealt A-9 of hearts in Texas Hold'em and the flop comes up showing two hearts. Your hand odds for hitting another heart by the river will be approximately 36% or 3 to 1. (you will hit your hand 1 out of 3 times) You can figure this out by first finding the number of outs that you have. Outs are the number of cards remainig in the deck ( not visibe to you) that can help you make your hand. So if we are using the hand above as an example and you hold A-9 of hearts and catch two hearts on the flop, than you have 9 more hearts in the deck that can help you complete your flush. 2 hearts in your hand + 2 hearts on the table minus 13 hearts in total = 9 outs. If you multiply your number of outs by 4, than you will get an approximate percentage of hitting your hand by the river (9x4=36%). Poker pot odds is the a ratio between the size of the pot compared to how much it will cost you to call a bet from another player. The higher the ratio between the size of the pot and the cost of calling a bet, the better your poker pot odds are. If there are $40 in the pot after the flop and a player bets $10 and two other players calls his bet then you are getting 7 to 1 in pot odds. If you are chasing the A-9 flush draw from the flop , than you are getting a 36% or 3 to 1 in hand odds to catch your card at the river, so calling or even raising this bet will be a correct decision to make.
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Monday, May 16, 2005
Poker odds to play
But saying that this is bad for racing is shortsighted. Consider what happened in another gambling game back in 2003. Chris Moneymaker, whose poker odds to win the World Series of Poker would have made Giacomo's look like Secretariat's in the Belmont, took home poker's biggest prize - a $2.5 million payout - after gaining entry by winning a $40 tournament online. It was a watershed moment for poker. The game, which had been bubbling up near the surface of popular culture for years, suddenly burst out. An unlikely hero and a multimillion-dollar jackpot made it happen. So what does that mean for racing? It's the romance of beans turning into beanstalks. In the same way that Chris Moneymaker parlayed his pocket change into millions, casual fans saw $2 become $102.60, if they had Giacomo to win. An exacta bet of $2 on Giacomo and Closing Argument earned a record $9,814.80. A trifecta bet on the first three finishers won $133,000. And a superfecta bet on the first four finishers brought a staggering $1.7 million, a North American record. So not only did an outsider win the vaunted Kentucky Derby, but inexperienced bettors - true outsiders - won, too. They just had to like the name Giacomo, the color green (his silks), or the number 10 (his post position). Doesn't this almost have to be good news for racing when half the country dreams of hitting the Powerball and moving to Hawaii? We've had a couple of years of great rags-to-riches stories, of horses (Funny Cide and Smarty Jones) whom everybody rooted for but who couldn't quite win the Triple Crown. Now we have Giacomo, named for a pampered rock star's son, who brings no
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Sunday, May 15, 2005
Poker odds on the net
The online gaming licence from the Maltese Authorities will enable Betfair to offer its customers poker odds games on the internet, which it cannot do under current UK gambling legislation. Malta has been long looking at possibilities to make up any shortfall caused by a change to the UK betting-duty structure. The licence also gives the company the option to shift its sports betting exchange to Malta, which enjoys a zero tax rate, if the Treasury bows to lobbying from the UK's big fixed-odds bookmakers and changes the tax regime that applies to exchanges. While Betfair believes that it should be subject to the same gross profits tax as the likes of Ladbrokes and William Hill, the bookies argue that person-to-person exchanges such as Betfair allow professionals to "lay" bets in the same way as a bookie while avoiding paying tax. Stephen Hill, Betfair's chief executive, insisted that the decision to apply for a licence in Malta, was not a veiled threat to quit the UK. "Malta's technological infrastructure, its progressive and responsible gambling legislation and its EU membership were the three key reasons," he said. However, industry sources said that the timing of the move was far from coincidental, coming as the Treasury is close to completing its review of the tax treatment of exchanges. "This is a clear threat to the Government not to tax layers," one analyst said.
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Thursday, May 12, 2005
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Wednesday, May 11, 2005
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Three types of poker odds are important. Most players are familiar with the card odds, and most players base their playing and betting decisions on them.
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