
Level 4
Outs & Odds
Count your outs — turn hope into a number.
8 lessons
Poker Outs and Odds: How to Know Your Chances
See the three-step counting method worked on real flops, from a nine-out flush draw down to a two-out pocket pair, plus the outs-to-odds chart.
What Is an Out in Poker? Counting Your Winning Cards
See nine outs counted on a real flop, learn which cards don't qualify, and find out what a single out is worth.
The Rule of 2 and 4: Turn Outs Into Percentages Fast
One multiplication converts a count of cards into your chance of getting there. Work it on a real flop, and learn the one hand where it lies to you.
Set Mining: How to Play Small Pocket Pairs
Small pocket pairs are played for one card. See the two-outs math, the price that makes the call correct, and the price that makes it a fold.
Poker Equity Explained for Beginners
Where the percentage comes from, what it is worth in chips at the table, and the one comparison that turns it into a call or a fold.
Poker Hand Probabilities: How Often You Actually Make Each Hand
The ranking chart says what beats what; frequencies say what turns up. See how often every Hold'em hand is made, and how often your two cards start paired.
Implied Odds in Poker: The Money That Isn't in the Pot Yet
Later money shrinks street by street. See what a flop set-mine collects from the stack behind, what is left by the turn, and when the answer is nothing.
Expected Value in Poker: What "+EV" Actually Means
What a call is worth before the river decides anything — worked on a fold, a winning price and a losing one, over the same two cards.
Practice this in Vibe Poker
Short three-player matches, free play-money chips — the same concepts, at a real table.
Free, play-money only. 18+.
