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Old 05-19-2005, 10:46 AM
Bco1/75 Bco1/75 is offline
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Default Pot and Implied Odds for NL

Any one know of a good resource for implied odds for NL. I keep running into the same problem trying to draw with 4 to flush or straight....Any decent player is not going to let you have proper pot odds when the possibility of either a straight or flush is on the board.
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Old 05-19-2005, 10:52 AM
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Default Re: Pot and Implied Odds for NL

Surely implied odds are always just an estimate, depending on whether they'll call if you're flush/straight draw hits and how much of their stack they will call for.
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Old 05-19-2005, 11:07 AM
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Default Re: Pot and Implied Odds for NL

It depends on what stakes you play to some extent. I have yet to venture into high limit but will share a few thoughts with respect to the lower limits.

Disguising your hands can be useful. Flop a four flush? Lead out at it. Checkraise it. Raise the lead bettor. (sometimes do these things).

You raised in postion with the draw and hit on the turn? Depending on the circumstances, check it through on the turn and then bet/raise the river.

Come in with suited connectors for a raise in late postion sometimes (middle postion too and even early positon very occasionally and when up against a bunch of weak tighties). When you hit the flop your hand is disguized. You can also follow-up with a continuation bet on the flop even if you miss representing a big pair.
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