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Outs

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Definition

Outs are unseen cards remaining in the deck that will improve your hand to a likely winner. Counting outs is fundamental to poker mathematics—it lets you calculate equity and determine if calling is profitable. With a flush draw, you have 9 outs (remaining suited cards). With an open-ended straight draw, you have 8 outs. The Rule of 2 and 4 converts outs to equity: multiply outs by 2 for one card, by 4 for two cards to come.

Outs

Outs are your lifeline when you're behind—the specific cards that transform your losing hand into a winner. Counting outs is the first step in poker math: once you know how many cards help you, you can calculate your equity, compare it to pot odds, and make mathematically correct decisions. A flush draw has 9 outs. An open-ended straight has 8. A gutshot has 4. Memorize these numbers and the shortcuts to convert them into percentages. Outs are the bridge between "I think I should call" and "I know this call is profitable."

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Understanding Outs {#understanding}

What Outs Mean

Outs=Cards in DeckCards You’ve SeenCards That Don’t Help\text{Outs} = \text{Cards in Deck} - \text{Cards You've Seen} - \text{Cards That Don't Help}

Simple example:

  • You have: A♠ K♠
  • Board: Q♠ 7♠ 2♦
  • Flush outs: 13 spades - 4 seen = 9 outs

Why Outs Matter

ApplicationHow Outs Help
Equity calculationKnow your winning %
Pot odds decisionsCall or fold profitably
Semi-bluff planningAssess backup equity
Hand readingKnow opponent's possible outs

The Deck Breakdown

ComponentCards
Total deck52
Your hole cards-2
Community cards (flop)-3
Unknown (outs pool)47

On the turn: 46 unknown cards remain.

Counting Outs {#counting}

Standard Draw Outs

Draw TypeOutsCards
Flush draw9Remaining suited cards
Open-ended straight (OESD)8Two connecting ranks
Gutshot straight4One specific rank
Two overcards63 of each overcard
One overcard33 of that rank
Pocket pair to set22 remaining cards
Two pair to full house42 of each paired rank
Set to full house/quads73 board pairs + 1 quad

Flush Draw Counting

Your hand: A♥ K♥
Board: J♥ 7♥ 2♣

Hearts in deck: 13
Hearts you've seen: 4 (A♥, K♥, J♥, 7♥)
Outs: 13 - 4 = 9

Straight Draw Counting

Open-Ended Straight Draw (OESD):

Your hand: 9♠ 8♥
Board: T♦ 7♣ 2♥

Complete with: Any J (4 cards) or any 6 (4 cards)
Outs: 8

Gutshot (Inside Straight):

Your hand: 9♠ 8♥
Board: T♦ 6♣ 2♥

Complete with: Any 7 only (4 cards)
Outs: 4

Double Gutshot:

Your hand: 9♠ 6♥
Board: T♦ 8♣ 5♥

Complete with: Any 7 (4) or any 4 (4, but need different card)
Wait - this isn't double gutshot. Let me fix:

Your hand: J♠ 8♥
Board: T♦ 9♣ 6♥

Complete with: Any Q (4) or any 7 (4)
Outs: 8 (same as OESD!)

Overcard Counting

Your hand: A♠ K♥
Board: Q♦ 7♣ 2♥

Overcards: A and K
Outs to top pair: 3 Aces + 3 Kings = 6

But beware: opponent might have AQ, KQ, etc.

Converting Outs to Equity {#converting}

The Rule of 2 and 4

SituationFormulaAccuracy
One card to comeOuts × 2±1-2%
Two cards to comeOuts × 4±1-4%

Outs to Equity Table

OutsOne Card (×2)Two Cards (×4)Exact (Two Cards)
12%4%4.3%
24%8%8.4%
36%12%12.5%
48%16%16.5%
510%20%20.4%
612%24%24.1%
714%28%27.8%
816%32%31.5%
918%36%35.0%
1020%40%38.4%
1122%44%41.7%
1224%48%45.0%
1326%52%48.1%
1428%56%51.2%
1530%60%54.1%
1632%64%57.0%
1734%68%59.8%
1836%72%62.4%
2040%80%67.5%
2142%84%70.0%

Note: Rule of 4 overestimates above 8 outs. For more accuracy, use: Outs × 4 - (Outs - 8) for outs > 8.

Exact Formula

For one card (turn or river):

Equity=OutsUnseen Cards\text{Equity} = \frac{\text{Outs}}{\text{Unseen Cards}}

For two cards (flop to river):

Equity=1(47Outs)(46Outs)47×46\text{Equity} = 1 - \frac{(47 - \text{Outs})(46 - \text{Outs})}{47 \times 46}

Clean vs. Dirty Outs {#clean-dirty}

What Are Clean Outs?

Clean outs improve your hand to a definite winner.

Your hand: 8♠ 7♠
Board: 9♦ 6♣ 2♥

OESD outs: Any T or 5
All 8 outs are CLEAN - straight always wins

What Are Dirty Outs?

Dirty outs improve your hand but might help opponent more.

Your hand: 8♠ 7♠
Board: 9♠ 6♠ 2♠

Straight outs: T♠ or 5♠
These are DIRTY - they complete a flush for opponent!
Clean straight outs: T♥, T♦, T♣, 5♥, 5♦, 5♣ = 6

Discounting Dirty Outs

ScenarioDiscount
Paired boardOpponent might have full house
Three-flush boardOpponent might have flush
Connected boardOpponent might have higher straight
Opponent shows strengthYour outs might be dead

Rule of thumb: Discount dirty outs by 50-100% based on likelihood opponent has you beaten.

Discount Examples

Your DrawBoardRaw OutsClean OutsWhy
Flush drawK♥ 9♥ 4♥ (you have Q♥ J♥)99All clean (nut flush)
Flush drawA♥ 9♥ 4♥ (you have Q♥ J♥)97-8Opponent might have A♥
OESDT♠ 9♠ 8♦ (you have 7♣ 6♣)84-6Higher straights possible
OvercardsQ♦ 8♣ 3♥ (you have A♠ K♠)63-4Opponent might have AQ/KQ

Combination Draws {#combination}

Adding Outs Together

When you have multiple draws, add outs but subtract overlapping cards.

Flush Draw + Gutshot

Your hand: A♠ 5♠
Board: K♠ 9♠ 8♣

Flush outs: 9 spades
Gutshot outs (need 7): 4 sevens
Overlap: 7♠ counted twice
Total outs: 9 + 4 - 1 = 12 outs (~45% two cards)

Flush Draw + OESD

Your hand: J♠ T♠
Board: 9♠ 8♣ 2♠

Flush outs: 9 spades
OESD outs (Q or 7): 8 cards
Overlap: Q♠ and 7♠ counted twice
Total outs: 9 + 8 - 2 = 15 outs (~54% two cards)

Flush Draw + Pair

Your hand: A♠ K♠
Board: Q♠ 7♠ 3♦

Flush outs: 9 spades
Pair outs: 3 Aces + 3 Kings = 6
Overlap: A♠ and K♠ counted twice
Total outs: 9 + 6 - 2 = 13 outs

BUT: Pair might not be enough vs. opponent's set/two pair
Effective outs: ~11-12 (discounting pair outs)

Monster Draw Outs

Draw CombinationOutsEquity (Two Cards)
Flush + Gutshot1245%
Flush + OESD1554%
Flush + OESD + Overcards18+60%+
Pair + Flush + OESD20+65%+

Monster draws often have more equity than made hands!

Using Outs Strategically {#strategy}

Comparing Outs to Pot Odds

Call Correct if:Outs×Street Multiplier100>Pot Odds Required\text{Call Correct if:} \quad \frac{\text{Outs} \times \text{Street Multiplier}}{100} > \text{Pot Odds Required}
Your OutsOne Card EquityPot Odds < This = Call
49%10% (10:1 odds)
613%15% (6:1 odds)
817%20% (4:1 odds)
919%20% (4:1 odds)
1226%30% (2.5:1 odds)
1532%35% (2:1 odds)

Quick Decision Framework

Pot OddsMinimum Outs (One Card)
10% (10:1)5 outs
15% (6:1)7-8 outs
20% (4:1)10 outs
25% (3:1)12-13 outs
33% (2:1)15-16 outs

Implied Odds Adjustment

With good implied odds, you can call with fewer outs:

Adjusted Outs Needed=Base Outs×Current PotCurrent Pot+Implied Winnings\text{Adjusted Outs Needed} = \text{Base Outs} \times \frac{\text{Current Pot}}{\text{Current Pot} + \text{Implied Winnings}}

Common Scenarios {#scenarios}

Scenario 1: Flush Draw on Flop

You: A♠ K♠ Board: Q♠ 7♠ 2♦ Pot: 100,Opponentbets100, Opponent bets 50

FactorValue
Outs9
One card equity19%
Two card equity35%
Pot odds50/50 / 200 = 25%
Decision (one card)19% < 25% = Fold*
Decision (all-in)35% > 25% = Call

*Unless implied odds justify

Scenario 2: Gutshot on Turn

You: J♠ T♥ Board: K♦ Q♣ 5♠ 2♥ Pot: 80,Opponentbets80, Opponent bets 40

FactorValue
Outs4 (any Ace)
One card equity9%
Pot odds40/40 / 160 = 25%
Decision9% < 25% = Clear Fold

Scenario 3: Monster Draw

You: 8♠ 7♠ Board: 9♠ 6♠ 2♦ Pot: 100,Opponentbets100, Opponent bets 100

FactorValue
OESD outs8 (any T or 5)
Flush outs9 (remaining spades)
Overlap-2 (T♠ and 5♠)
Total outs15
Two card equity54%
Pot odds100/100 / 300 = 33%
Decision54% > 33% = Easy Call/Raise!

Scenario 4: Overcards (Risky)

You: A♥ K♦ Board: Q♠ 8♣ 3♥ Pot: 50,Opponentbets50, Opponent bets 25

FactorValue
Overcard outs6
Clean outs~3-4 (some A/K give opponent two pair)
Adjusted equity7-9%
Pot odds25/25 / 100 = 25%
DecisionEven with 6 raw outs, likely fold

Quick Reference {#reference}

Memorize These Outs

DrawOutsOne CardTwo Cards
Gutshot49%17%
Overcards613%24%
OESD817%32%
Flush Draw919%35%
Flush + GS1226%45%
Flush + OESD1532%54%

Rule of 2 and 4 Summary

ONE card to come: Outs × 2 = Approximate %
TWO cards to come: Outs × 4 = Approximate %

Outs Cheat Sheet

4 outs  →  9%  / 17%
6 outs  → 13%  / 24%
8 outs  → 17%  / 32%
9 outs  → 19%  / 35%
12 outs → 26%  / 45%
15 outs → 32%  / 54%

Frequently Asked Questions

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