Reverse Implied Odds?
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Reverse Implied Odds?
What the hell are these? And how do I get them? I know I could buy a book and find out, but I'm cheap and lazy.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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suitedaces84 - Posts: 2398
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It's basically hands where you're bound to lose money if your opponent hits... in a sense, if you've got implied odds against somebody, they've got reverse implied odds.
so I guess it's pretty self explanatory. It's the precise opposite of implied odds
so I guess it's pretty self explanatory. It's the precise opposite of implied odds
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snoogins47 - Posts: 2358
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snoogins' explanation is correct but doesn't explain the implications.
If you have a made hand and you're up against a draw, you have reverse implied odds because if they hit, you will probably lose more money calling but if they miss, you won't win any extra bets (because they'll fold).
If you have a made hand and you're up against a draw, you have reverse implied odds because if they hit, you will probably lose more money calling but if they miss, you won't win any extra bets (because they'll fold).
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