10 thoughts on “Implied Odds vs Pot Odds in Poker

  1. Hello Mr Greenbean!I found this video very informative, however, are there any 'benchmarks'  of how much should be bet on Turn and River for other scenarios other than flush draw?  Like you said for a straight draw or a fullhouse.  Do you still use the same 'benchmarks' or do they have to change?  I applied it for a straight and found that the villain/ myself has to be at least 1/4 on the turn in order for a 1/6 river.  Is this correct or am I wrong?  Please help on this bit!

  2. If you're being realistic some of those 9outs you have had already been dealt and folded by other players so you're real equity is probably even less than 20%. I'd go for 15% equity which changes a lot

  3. The problem with counting on implied odds with flushes is that everyone sees the flush possibility. This makes it hard to get payed off with a flush.

  4. I'm sorry but your videos are a confusing learning experience. Your presentation skills are lacking, your writing in particular and the way you display the information all over the slide is very frustrating to keep track of, I find myself having to skip back constantly. Also, your voice is slightly irritating but I think that's already been said. On a positive note the idea this channel represents I believe is well intentioned and should the right steps be taken, it has the potential to evolve into a useful learning tool for the amateur poker player.

  5. is this example just for cash games ? would this example fit for tournament play. ?

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