Howard Lederer, in Poker Pro magazine, April, 2008, p. 21:
Unless you are drawing to the absolute nuts, I tend to pretty much ignore implied odds. The chances that A. you hit your hand and when you bet the person folds; or B. you hit your hand and it's no good...is enough...that I don't think you should count implied odds for money.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Poker gems, #103
Posted by Rakewell at 4:32 AM
Labels: gems, lederer, poker pro magazine, strategy
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