Equity & Logic Analysis

Equity & Logic Analysis

Poker Draw Risk: A diagram illustrating the risks of chasing a draw in Texas Hold'em, showing negative EV draws and dangerous chasing scenarios.

[Risks of Chasing Cards] When should you not chase a winning hand?

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Many players are tempted to chase a draw when they see it, but true professional players know that some draws are long-term negative EV traps. Insufficient pot odds, dirty outs, reverse-implied odds, and multi-way pots can all turn chasing into a huge loss. This article will provide a complete analysis of when you shouldn't chase a draw, and how expert players can avoid EV disasters.

Poker Reverse Implied Odds: A diagram illustrating the reverse implied odds in Texas Hold'em, showing the dangerous situation of losing more after hitting a hand.

【Reverse Odds】Analysis of Reverse Implied Odds

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Reverse Implied Odds are among the most sophisticated traps in Texas Hold'em that can easily lead players to "lose more money despite hitting a good hand." Many seemingly good draws and top pairs can actually cause huge EV disasters in deep-stacked games. This article will provide a complete analysis of Reverse Implied Odds, dangerous hand types, multi-way pots, and professional-level risk management thinking.

A diagram illustrating deep stacks and implied odds in Texas Hold'em, showing the EV (Earnings Value) and future profitability in deep stack games.

[Deep Code Impact] How does deep code affect Implied Odds?

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Deep stacks significantly alter the implied odds and EV structure in Texas Hold'em. Many hands that wouldn't be worth chasing in shallow stacks can become high-EV weapons in deep stacks. This article will provide a comprehensive analysis of how deep stacks affect implied odds, set mining, nut draw value, and professional-level profit-making strategies.