Re: Reverse Implies Odds
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Actually, I believe reverse implied odds are exactly in direct opposite relation to implied odds. I guess it depends on how you want to name things, but the AA example is right on.
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You avoid reverse implied odds situations. As far as I know though, you do not fold AA preflop. Your opponent might have implied odds, but you do not have 'reverse implied odds'. That would be a stupid term to introduce. If I have AA on a KT7 2-tone flop, I may have been setted by 77, but I am certainly not in a reverse implied odds situation. Very often, I will be milking a K for value. On the other hand, in the 87s example I gave, I am never milking anything for value but I might get value-towned myself. That's reverse implied odds.
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Reverse implied odds tell you how much you'll have to pay to see if you make your hand.
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That's just vanilla pot odds lol.
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