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Implied Odds Calculation for Draws: From Beginner to Practice

Implied odds are a key tool for evaluating the value of draws, as they consider future additional chips that may be won. This article, from formula principles to practical examples, teaches you how to accurately calculate implied odds, avoid common pitfalls, and improve your draw decision-making ability.

River Raise: How to Build the Correct Calling Range

River raises are among the trickiest decisions in poker. Starting from the motivations of value and bluff, combined with Minimum Defense Frequency (MDF) and pot odds, this article teaches you how to build a balanced calling range across different board structures, avoiding over-folding or over-calling, and improving long-term profitability.

Implied Odds Calculation for Draws: How to Accurately Assess Potential Profits

Implied odds are a key metric in Texas Hold'em for evaluating the value of draws, taking into account chips that can be won on future streets. This article explains the calculation of implied odds, differences from pot odds, practical applications, and common mistakes, helping you make more profitable decisions when drawing.

River Bluff Frequency and Bet Sizing: The Art of Balance and Exploitation

This article delves into the core principles of river bluff frequency and bet sizing, explaining how to calculate ideal bluff frequency using ranges and combinations, as well as the impact of different bet sizes on the mathematical profitability of bluffs. It provides practical examples of balanced and exploitative strategies to help players make more profitable decisions on the river.

Calculation of Implied Odds for Drawing Hands: From Basics to Advanced Practice

This article explains the concept of implied odds in drawing hands, calculation methods, and practical applications. By comparing pot odds and implied odds, you will learn how to evaluate potential future chips you can win, make profitable call decisions, and avoid common mistakes.