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IMPLIED
ODDS AND RESERVE IMPLIED ODDS
During the early and middle rounds of betting, having to call
future bets usually reduces your apparent pot odds considerably,
and you have to calculate your real or effective odds. However,
there are times when the existence of future bets is the very
reason you play a hand. Your immediate pot odds may not seem
high enough to justify calling for one more card. But if that
card may give you a monster hand that figures to get you a
lot of action, you frequently don't need the initial odds
from the pot. You'll get them later. These odds are what I
mean by implied odds. |
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