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How To Play Poker: Implied Odds

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We've talked about pot odds before on the Gambling Beat, but there's another type of odds that poker players need to learn their way around implied odds. Simply put, implied odds indicate how much money you expect to win after you complete your draw.

While there are fairly simple mathematical formulae that helps you determine how your pot odds work, implied odds require you to trust your guts a bit more. You'll be making an estimate of them based on an understanding of your opponent and the situation you're playing.

Let's look at a situation where you have good implied odds to help you understand. You're holding Kh6c and the flop is Kd7c8s. You've got a nice open-ended straight draw there and even if you opponent bets into you, you still have good implied odds. If you make your straight, you're going to be able to extract more money from your opponent in later rounds of betting.

A situation with bad implied odds and a straight draw would look like this: you're holding Ks4c and the board reads QhJdTc. Yes, you can make a good hand but your implied odds are far worse in this situation because the second you bet, your opponent is going to be onto you. It's obvious that you're going to make your straight if the Ace or 9 hits, so you're going to be able to extract much less money from the other player.

A note: while casual free and microlimit players aren't likely to understand implied odds, if you're playing real money online poker, particularly in middle and higher stakes games they're a major part of the game.
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Manne wrote:

We've talked about pot odds before on the Gambling Beat, but there's another type of odds that poker players need to learn their way around implied odds. Simply put, implied odds indicate how much money you expect to win after you complete your draw.

While there are fairly simple mathematical formulae that helps you determine how your pot odds work, implied odds require you to trust your guts a bit more. You'll be making an estimate of them based on an understanding of your opponent and the situation you're playing.

Let's look at a situation where you have good implied odds to help you understand. You're holding Kh6c and the flop is Kd7c8s. You've got a nice open-ended straight draw there and even if you opponent bets into you, you still have good implied odds. If you make your straight, you're going to be able to extract more money from your opponent in later rounds of betting.

A situation with bad implied odds and a straight draw would look like this: you're holding Ks4c and the board reads QhJdTc. Yes, you can make a good hand but your implied odds are far worse in this situation because the second you bet, your opponent is going to be onto you. It's obvious that you're going to make your straight if the Ace or 9 hits, so you're going to be able to extract much less money from the other player.

A note: while casual free and microlimit players aren't likely to understand implied odds, if you're playing real money online poker, particularly in middle and higher stakes games they're a major part of the game.

To play poker we need good skill and experience. You have mentioned really a good information about playing poker and how to make a win by using these tips.
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agustindepp wrote:

To play poker we need good skill and experience. You have mentioned really a good information about playing poker and how to make a win by using these tips.

To play poker we need good skill and experience. You have mentioned really a good information about playing poker and how to make a win by using these tips.


Yes, I believe that we must have the strategy.
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Manne wrote:

We've talked about pot odds before on the Gambling Beat, but there's another type of odds that poker players need to learn their way around implied odds. Simply put, implied odds indicate how much money you expect to win after you complete your draw.

While there are fairly simple mathematical formulae that helps you determine how your pot odds work, implied odds require you to trust your guts a bit more. You'll be making an estimate of them based on an understanding of your opponent and the situation you're playing.

Let's look at a situation where you have good implied odds to help you understand. You're holding Kh6c and the flop is Kd7c8s. You've got a nice open-ended straight draw there and even if you opponent bets into you, you still have good implied odds. If you make your straight, you're going to be able to extract more money from your opponent in later rounds of betting.

A situation with bad implied odds and a straight draw would look like this: you're holding Ks4c and the board reads QhJdTc. Yes, you can make a good hand but your implied odds are far worse in this situation because the second you bet, your opponent is going to be onto you. It's obvious that you're going to make your straight if the Ace or 9 hits, so you're going to be able to extract much less money from the other player.

A note: while casual free and microlimit players aren't likely to understand implied odds, if you're playing real money online poker, particularly in middle and higher stakes games they're a major part of the game.

Here some tips how to play poker

Be Aware of the Cards.
Do Not Play Each Hand.
Calculate Your Bluffing.
Keep Your Emotions in Check.

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betluckfan wrote:

Here some tips how to play poker

Be Aware of the Cards.
Do Not Play Each Hand.
Calculate Your Bluffing.
Keep Your Emotions in Check.

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Online poker is a very dynamic game, with lots of people having different strategies and game plans. There are many sportsbook and casino online guide which provide good tips and strategies for the gamblers. So if anyone is new to poker game than he/she can take help of these online tutorials.
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joshef wrote:

Online poker is a very dynamic game, with lots of people having different strategies and game plans. There are many sportsbook and casino online guide which provide good tips and strategies for the gamblers. So if anyone is new to poker game than he/she can take help of these online tutorials.

Implied odds is simply the estimate of winning on how much money we can win from the bet if we hit one of our outs.
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HoldeminPoker wrote:

Implied odds is simply the estimate of winning on how much money we can win from the bet if we hit one of our outs.

Is there any basic tutorial here about playing poker as I am noob of how to play poker 😁
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0johnmark0 wrote:

Is there any basic tutorial here about playing poker as I am noob of how to play poker 😁

It's a help though I start same thing 😄 I need to cash out!
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marrol wrote:

It's a help though I start same thing 😄 I need to cash out!

A rare strategy I came across while playing Poker games:
Poker games needs a specific skill set pertaining to the choice of discarding the cards. In video poker games, you need to play from 1 to 5 coins wherein machine gives you five cards out of which you choose to keep and discard a few. The discarded ones are replaced by the machine and thereafter you are well paid proportional to the value of cards in your hand. Many people misunderstand video poker as an expensive mode of gambling which is not so. It is only mistakes and casual behavior that take heavy toll on players. Don’t hurry while playing as you have infinite time to make decision about your next move. Video poker is the game of intelligence instead sheer excitement as it pretends to be.
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Rachel Charlie wrote:

A rare strategy I came across while playing Poker games:
Poker games needs a specific skill set pertaining to the choice of discarding the cards. In video poker games, you need to play from 1 to 5 coins wherein machine gives you five cards out of which you choose to keep and discard a few. The discarded ones are replaced by the machine and thereafter you are well paid proportional to the value of cards in your hand. Many people misunderstand video poker as an expensive mode of gambling which is not so. It is only mistakes and casual behavior that take heavy toll on players. Don’t hurry while playing as you have infinite time to make decision about your next move. Video poker is the game of intelligence instead sheer excitement as it pretends to be.
😁

Poker is a nice game and it is having its own set of instructions and rules to play it in a perfect way. Every poker variation is having its own set of rules that need to be followed to assure that the game will run smoothly.
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RichardBeasley wrote:

Poker is a nice game and it is having its own set of instructions and rules to play it in a perfect way. Every poker variation is having its own set of rules that need to be followed to assure that the game will run smoothly.

A lot of new players either don’t employ implied odds when making decisions at No Limit hold’em tables or they use a misunderstanding of implied odds to make loose calls that cost them money in the long run. This article will provide you with a bare-bones understanding of how to figure implied odds – integrating them correctly into your decision-making is a skill that is often more of an art than a science.

First of all, let me suggest a good rule of thumb for implied odds: figure them once and then readjust your initial assessment downward [make it more conservative]. The reasoning behind this tactic is that a lot of players find themselves calculating implied odds when they’re in situations where they might be looking for a reason to call, and therefore skewing the numbers to provide that reason. Check this natural tendency by always handicapping your calculations by a number or two; if you get 10-1 on your first run through, make your working number 8 or 9 to 1.

That said, let’s get to defining implied odds. In basic terms, determining whether or not you’re getting correct implied odds is a function of:

a) Direct pot odds [the ratio of the pot before you call to the amount you have to call]
b) The gap between direct odds and proper odds [the odds you need to call; for example, you're about 7.5-1 to flop a set with a pocket pair]
c) How much money is available for you to win [the size of your opponents stacks]
d) The probability of getting paid off if you make your hand

Here’s a quick example to illustrate how those factors work together. Let’s say you’re playing online poker and holding a flush draw and are heads up with your opponent. Each of you have $100 remaining. Let’s say the pot size on the flop is $8 and your opponent bets $5.

a) Direct pot odds: You are getting about 2.5-1 direct.
b) Odds Gap: You need about 4-1 direct, so you’re missing about 1.5 which in this case is $7.50
c) Potential win: Your opponent has money remaining greater than b)

That leaves us with one issue – d), where we have to figure whether or not your opponent is likely to pay you more than $7.50 on remaining streets if you hit on the turn. There’s no formula for figuring that out, but the looser the opponent and the more disguised your hand is, the more likely you are to get paid.

Obviously there’s often a lot more to it, but that’s the bare bones of figuring implied odds in Texas Holdem Poker. When you get comfortable with the basics, you’ll have to deal with issues like redraws and true outs, but just considering the four factors above should be enough to point you in the right direction.
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RichardBeasley wrote:

Poker is a nice game and it is having its own set of instructions and rules to play it in a perfect way. Every poker variation is having its own set of rules that need to be followed to assure that the game will run smoothly.

Poker is the game of tricks and as such you need not to strategize each and every move of yours. Each one of you’ve shared a good piece of information which is quite useful for poker learners. Thank You.
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Stan Rogers wrote:

Poker is the game of tricks and as such you need not to strategize each and every move of yours. Each one of you’ve shared a good piece of information which is quite useful for poker learners. Thank You.

I like your attitude! :thumbsup
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